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diploid

Mar 31, 20261 min read

A cell or organism containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.

Related Claims

  • Elevated merotely generates CIN in stable near-diploid cells
  • Missegregation alone insufficient for aneuploid cell propagation
  • Gene expression levels can computationally infer large-scale copy number variations in chromosomally unstable cells

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  • aneuploid cells

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  • CENP-E reduction generates aneuploidy and chromosomal instability
  • Elevated merotely generates CIN in stable near-diploid cells
  • Gene expression levels can computationally infer large-scale copy number variations in chromosomally unstable cells
  • Merotelic attachments mechanistically link centrosome amplification to chromosomal instability
  • Merotely causes chromosome missegregation in unstable cells
  • Missegregation alone insufficient for aneuploid cell propagation
  • Mitotic spindle architecture and chromosome segregation
  • Multipolar divisions are rare and typically produce inviable progeny
  • aneuploid cells
  • aneuploid
  • chromosome missegregation

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