why is zygote diploid?
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The zygote represents the first stage in the development of a genetically unique organism. The zygote is endowed with genes from two parents, and thus it is diploid (carrying two sets of chromosomes). ... In fact, the genes of the new zygote are not activated to produce proteins until several cell divisions into cleavage.
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The zygote represents the first stage in the development of a genetically unique organism. The zygote is endowed with genes from two parents, and thus it is diploid (carrying two sets of chromosomes). ... In fact, the genes of the new zygote are not activated to produce proteins until several cell divisions into cleavage.
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