Haploid

Japanese: 一倍体
Haploid
Also called haploid or haploid. Normally, living organisms have a pair of chromosomes, but this organism only has one of them. It is widely seen in organisms that reproduce apomictically.

Source: Asakura Publishing Nutrition and Biochemistry Dictionary Information

Japanese:
単相体,半数体ともいう.普通生物の染色体は組になっているが,片方しかない生物体.単為生殖をする生物などで広くみられる.

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