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diploid — DIPLOÍD, Ă adj. (biol.; despre celule organice sau organisme) Cu număr dublu de cromozomi. ♢ Fază diploidă = perioadă în dezvoltarea unor organisme în care numărul de cromozomi ai celulelor obişnuite este dublu în raport cu acela al celulelor… … Dicționar Român
diploid — [dip′loid΄] adj. [ DIPL(O) + OID] 1. twofold or double 2. Biol. having twice the number of chromosomes normally occurring in a mature germ cell: most somatic cells are diploid n. a diploid cell diploidy [dip′loi′dē] n … English World dictionary
diploid — dip loid (d[i^]p loid), n. [Gr. diplo os twofold + oid.] 1. (Crystallog.) A solid bounded by twenty four similar quadrilateral faces. It is a hemihedral form of the hexoctahedron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) a cell or organism having a number of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diploid — dip loid (d[i^]p loid), a. [Gr. diplo os twofold + oid.] (Biol.) having a number of chromosomes corresponding to two copies of each chromosome; having double the basic number of chromosomes, as seen in a haploid cell. Contrasted to {haploid} and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diploid — 1908, from Gk. diploos double, twofold, (from di two + root *pel to fold; see PLY (Cf. ply) (v.)) + eidos form (see OID (Cf. oid)) … Etymology dictionary
diploid — ► ADJECTIVE Genetics ▪ (of a cell or nucleus) containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. Compare with HAPLOID(Cf. ↑haploid). ORIGIN from Greek diplous double … English terms dictionary
Diploid — The number of chromosomes in most cells of the body. This number is 46 in humans. It is naturally twice the haploid number of 23 chromosomes contained in human eggs (ova) and sperm. * * * Denoting the state of a cell containing two haploid sets… … Medical dictionary
diploid — 1. adjective Of a cell, having a pair of each type of chromosome, one of the pair being derived from the ovum and the other from the spermatozoon. Most somatic cells of higher organisms are diploid. 2. noun a) A cell which is diploid. b) … Wiktionary
diploid — I. adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1908 having two haploid sets of homologous chromosomes < diploid somatic cells > • diploidy noun II. noun Date: 1908 a single cell, individual, or generation characterized by the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Diploid — Unter Diploidie (von griech. diploe = Doppeltheit) wird in der Genetik das Vorhandensein zweier vollständiger Chromosomensätze als sogenannter doppelter Chromosomensatz verstanden. Jedes Chromosom liegt somit in doppelter Zahl vor, wobei bei den… … Deutsch Wikipedia