containing a normal full set (2n) of 46 chromosomes
Any chromosome number that is a multiple of the haploid number
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Having the normal diploid number of chromosomes, as opposed to aneuploidy.
Having a chromosome number that is a whole multiple of the monoploid number.
An individual or cell having a chromosome number that is the exact multiple of the haploid number. Having the proper amount of chromosomes for the cells of a particular species.
The situation which exists when the nucleus of a cell contains exact multiples of the haploid number of chromosomes.
Exact multiples of the haploid chromosome set. The correct morphology characteristic of each chromosome pair in the species from which the cells were derived is not implicit in the definition but is usually assumed to be the case. Otherwise it should be stated as ¡°euploid but with some chromosomal aberrations