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what is euploidy? how it differ from polyploidy

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Answered by busolaadebesin
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Euploidy is a condition when a cell or an organism has one or more than one complete set of chromosomes. For example, when a human cell has an extra set of 23 chromosomes, then it is called euploid. In other words, euploidy occurs whenever a cell has a multiple of the haploid number of chromosomes.TLDR - euploidy= more than 1 set of chromosomes, polyploidy = more than 2 sets of chromosomes, aneuploidy = some chromosomes have more copies than others.

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Answered by eshalfarah123
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Answer. Aneuploidy is a chromosomal mutation in which there is one or more extra chromosomes, or one or more fewer chromosomes. ... Polyploidy is a chromosomal mutation in which a cell has entire extra sets of chromosomes.

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