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haplotype A group of alleles of different genes that are linked closely enough to be inherited as a unit.
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haploid A cell or individual with a genetic complement containing one copy of each nuclear chromosome. (Diploid refers to the condition when a eukaryotic cell possesses two sets of chromosomes.)
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haploid Having one set of chromosomes. Most organisms have two sets, one from each parent. Gametes or sex cells, are haploid.
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haploid having half the number of chromosomes normally found in the somatic cells of an organism; characteristic of mature gametes
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haploid having a single complement of chromosomes.
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