studying diploids
研究二倍體
identifying diploids
辨識二倍體
having diploids
擁有二倍體
are diploids
是二倍體
daughter diploids
女兒二倍體
forming diploids
形成二倍體
new diploids
新二倍體
found diploids
發現二倍體
unique diploids
獨特二倍體
complex diploids
複雜二倍體
most plants are diploid organisms, possessing two sets of chromosomes.
大多數植物是二倍體生物,具有兩套染色體。
understanding diploidy is crucial for plant breeding and genetic modification.
了解二倍體對植物育種和基因改造至關重要。
the sporophyte generation in ferns is diploid, producing spores through meiosis.
蕨類植物的孢子體世代是二倍體,通過減數分裂產生孢子。
many agricultural crops are diploid, allowing for predictable inheritance patterns.
許多農業作物是二倍體,允許預測的遺傳模式。
scientists study diploid cells to understand chromosome behavior during cell division.
科學家研究二倍體細胞以了解細胞分裂期間染色體的行為。
triploids, tetraploids, and other polyploids often arise from diploid ancestors.
三倍體、四倍體和其他多倍體通常來自二倍體祖先。
the diploid number varies among species; it's a defining characteristic.
二倍體數目在不同物種中有所不同;這是其特徵。
errors in meiosis can lead to aneuploidy in diploid organisms.
減數分裂中的錯誤會導致二倍體生物的非整倍體。
comparing diploid genomes reveals evolutionary relationships between species.
比較二倍體基因組可以揭示物種之間的進化關係。
the formation of diploid zygotes marks the beginning of a new generation.
二倍體合子的形成標誌著新世代的開始。
maintaining diploid status is essential for the viability of many organisms.
保持二倍體狀態對許多生物的生存至關重要。
studying diploids
研究二倍體
identifying diploids
辨識二倍體
having diploids
擁有二倍體
are diploids
是二倍體
daughter diploids
女兒二倍體
forming diploids
形成二倍體
new diploids
新二倍體
found diploids
發現二倍體
unique diploids
獨特二倍體
complex diploids
複雜二倍體
most plants are diploid organisms, possessing two sets of chromosomes.
大多數植物是二倍體生物,具有兩套染色體。
understanding diploidy is crucial for plant breeding and genetic modification.
了解二倍體對植物育種和基因改造至關重要。
the sporophyte generation in ferns is diploid, producing spores through meiosis.
蕨類植物的孢子體世代是二倍體,通過減數分裂產生孢子。
many agricultural crops are diploid, allowing for predictable inheritance patterns.
許多農業作物是二倍體,允許預測的遺傳模式。
scientists study diploid cells to understand chromosome behavior during cell division.
科學家研究二倍體細胞以了解細胞分裂期間染色體的行為。
triploids, tetraploids, and other polyploids often arise from diploid ancestors.
三倍體、四倍體和其他多倍體通常來自二倍體祖先。
the diploid number varies among species; it's a defining characteristic.
二倍體數目在不同物種中有所不同;這是其特徵。
errors in meiosis can lead to aneuploidy in diploid organisms.
減數分裂中的錯誤會導致二倍體生物的非整倍體。
comparing diploid genomes reveals evolutionary relationships between species.
比較二倍體基因組可以揭示物種之間的進化關係。
the formation of diploid zygotes marks the beginning of a new generation.
二倍體合子的形成標誌著新世代的開始。
maintaining diploid status is essential for the viability of many organisms.
保持二倍體狀態對許多生物的生存至關重要。
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