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Haploid (Creatures wiki)
Haploid Having haploid genetics, like the Grendels, Ettins and Norns ...
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Haploid   (translated from French)
Haploid One cellule biological is haploid (of the Greek aploos, simple and eidos ... a part of organization is known as haploid when its cells are themselves haploid. These definitions relate to only the organizations ... s boys at the vegetative stage are haploid reproduction sexuée which implies a genetic ...
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Meiosis
... that transforms one diploid cell into four haploid cells in eukaryotes in order to redistribute ... and separated twice, producing four sets of haploid cells each containing half of the original cell's chromosomes. These resultant haploid cells will fertilize with other haploid cells of the opposite gender to form ... to transform one diploid cell into four haploid cells if the number of chromosomes ...
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Mating of yeast
... which yeast cells can survive and grow, haploid and diploid. The haploid cells undergo a simple life cycle of ... entering meiosis and producing a variety of haploid spores (showing genetic variation), which can go ... regularly do. Even if a population of haploid cells starts entirely as a or α ... only α pheromone (13 amino acids) sTE4 haploid only Part of the G-protein ...
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Alternation of generations
... diploid (2n) sporophyte undergoes meiosis to produce haploid (1n) reproductive cells, often called spores. Haploid cells undergo mitosis to produce a gametophyte. The gametophyte produces haploid gametes which fuse to form a diploid ... gametophyte thallus or plant, which is genetically haploid, and a sporophyte thallus or plant, which ... the diploid stage undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametophytes, which then undergo mitosis to ...
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Ploidy
... though sex cells (sperm and oocytes) are haploid. In contrast, tetraploidy (four sets of chromosomes ... chromosomes in a human cell is 46. Haploid Haploid cells bear one copy of each chromosome ... fungi, and a few algae exist as haploid organisms, male bees, wasps and ants are also haploid. For organisms that only ever have ...
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Ploïdie   (translated from French)
... batch of N chromosomes are known as haploid. At the time of the development of ... number of chromosomes of the cell: a haploid cell gives two haploid cells, a cell diploïde gives two cells ... division, which allows a return at the haploid state. According to groups' of alive beings ... diploïdes and that only the gamètes are haploid. In other groups like certain mushrooms, ...
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Biological life cycle
... These three types of cycles feature alternating haploid and diploid phases (n and 2n). The haploid organism becomes diploid through fertilization, which joins ... which then germinates. To return to a haploid stage, meiosis must occur (see Cell division ... ends its diploid phase and produces several haploid cells. These cells divide mitotically to form either larger, multicellular individuals, or more haploid cells. Two opposite types of gametes ( ...
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Fungus
... known to reproduce sexually all have a haploid stage and a diploid stage in their ... hyphal cells (see heterokaryosis). In zygomycetes, the haploid hyphae of two compatible individuals fuse, forming ... germinates, it quickly undergoes meiosis, generating new haploid hyphae and asexual sporangiospores . These sporangiospores may ... genetically-identical individuals, each producing their own haploid hyphae. When the hyphae of two compatible ... completing the cycle. In ascomycetes, when compatible haploid hyphae fuse with one another, their ...
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Talk:Creation-evolution controversy/archive 3
... in my opinion, is the diploid to haploid to diploid to haploid to . . . repeated cycle that all the multi ... know who goes through this diploid to haploid . . . cycle is yeast. Yeast does diploid until ... food runs out. Then the yeast does haploid and creates spores that float through the ... air looking for more nutrient. If the haploid spores land somewhere that there is ...
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