Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
triploid
Adjective
/ˈtrɪp.lɔɪd/
Definition
A triploid organism has three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two.
Examples
- Many species of plants, such as certain types of strawberries, can be triploid.
- In aquaculture, triploid fish are often produced to prevent reproduction and enhance growth.
- The triploid condition in certain amphibians can lead to unique physical traits.
Meaning
The term ‘triploid’ is commonly used in genetics to describe organisms that possess three complete sets of chromosomes, which can occur naturally or be induced artificially.
Synonyms
- 3n
- Threefold
- Triple