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Polyploid and Zygosity

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Difference between Polyploid and Zygosity

Polyploid vs. Zygosity

Polyploid cells and organisms are those containing more than two paired (homologous) sets of chromosomes. Zygosity is the degree of similarity of the alleles for a trait in an organism.

Similarities between Polyploid and Zygosity

Polyploid and Zygosity have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chromosome, Eukaryote, Heterosis, Homologous chromosome, Ploidy.

Chromosome

A chromosome (from Ancient Greek: χρωμόσωμα, chromosoma, chroma means colour, soma means body) is a DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material (genome) of an organism.

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Eukaryote

Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, unlike Prokaryotes (Bacteria and other Archaea).

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Heterosis

Heterosis, hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring.

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Homologous chromosome

A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during meiosis.

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Ploidy

Ploidy is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes.

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Polyploid and Zygosity Comparison

Polyploid has 231 relations, while Zygosity has 25. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.95% = 5 / (231 + 25).

References

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