diploid
Many higher organisms have a diploid set of chromosomes during the main phase of their development, i.e. the cells contain two copies of each chromosome (one from each parent). The two sets of chromosomes are not usually identical: although they share the same form, structure and sequence of gene loci, hence the term homologous (similar) chromosomes, the genes themselves may exist in different forms (alleles). |
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