euploidy
/juːˈplɒɪdi/Definitions
1. noun
a state of having a complete and normal number of chromosomes in the cells of an organism, as opposed to aneuploidy.
“The genetic study revealed that the patient’s euploidy was crucial for her overall health.”
2. noun
a normal or full set of chromosomes in an individual’s cells, as opposed to aneuploidy.
“The genetic analysis showed that the euploidy of the individual played a key role in her genetic makeup.”