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zygote
A zygote is a EukaryoticCell formed by a Fertilization event between two Gametes. The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNAMolecule in each gamete, and contains all of the genetic information necessary to form a new individual Organism. [from Wikipedia]
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Parents eukaryotic cell The Class of Cells that have a CellNucleus.
Children decaploid cellDecaploidCell refers to a cell that contains ten (10) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 diploid cellDiploidCells have a set of two (2) homologous Chromosome, usually one from the mother and from the father. [Wikipedia]
 codecaploid cellDodecaploidCell refers to a cell which has twelve (12) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 heptaploid cellHeptaploidCell refers to a cell which has seven (7) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 hexaploid cellHexaploidCell refers to a cell that contains six (6) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 monoploid cellMonoploidCell is a cell that contains one (1) set of Chromosomes, ie.a MonoploidChromosomeSet. In other words, its chromosomeNumber and monoploidNumber are equal.
 octaploid cellOctaploidCell refers to a cell which has eight (8) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 pentaploid cellPentaploidCell refers to a cell which has five (5) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 tetraploid cellTetraploidCell refers to a cell which has four (4) sets of homologous Chromosomes.
 triploid cellTriploidCell refers to a cell that contains three (3) sets of homologous Chromosomes.


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