tetraploid
/tɛtrəˈplaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A plant or organism with four sets of chromosomes, resulting from the union of two diploid gametes.
“The geneticist studied the tetraploid plants in the greenhouse to understand their unique characteristics.”
2. adjective
Having four sets of chromosomes, resulting from the union of two diploid gametes.
“The tetraploid cultivar of wheat is being tested for its improved yield and disease resistance.”