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17 June, 07:09

What is the ploidy of organisms that have two sets of chromosomes?

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  1. 17 June, 07:36
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    Diploid

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    The ploidy of organisms that have two sets of chromosomes is called Diploid.

    Ploidy is defined as the number of chromosomal sets present in an organism. i. e of homologs of chromosomes present in the cell. An organism which has two sets of chromosome is a diploid organism, whereas the organism which has three sets is called triploid, the organism with four sets is called tetraploid.
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