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Do the diploid dance with me?
Do the diploid dance with me? Haploid: human genome is stored on 23 chromosome pairs. 22 of these are autosomal chromosome pairs, while the remaining pair is sex-determining. Diploid: In many organisms, including humans, the nucleus of a body cell contains two sets of chromosomes (that's two haploid pairs slamming together) and therefore two sets of genes. These cells are called as diploid cells. How do they get "diploid?"--They do the diploid dance. Two sets of haploid chromosomes must meet and "bang" together to create a diploid set. The fun is really in jamming them together The jamming usually consists of any form of the horizontal boogie. So who wants to boogie? |
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Very interesting indeed. However, I don't like the parts where the chromosomes hack of gigantic chunks and swap them. That sounds painful.
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2/1/2011 22h45 |
You have my curiosity....
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