polyploidy

/pɒlɪˈplɒɪdi/

Definitions

1. noun

A biological phenomenon in which an organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes, often resulting in increased fertility and resistance to disease.

“The study of polyploidy in plants has led to the development of new crop varieties with improved yields and disease resistance.”

Synonyms

  • aneuploidy
  • triploidy

Antonyms

  • haploidy
  • monosomy