What is the correct spelling for HAPLOTIDY?

If you've mistakenly typed "haplotidy" and are looking for the correct alternatives, here are a few suggestions: "haploidy", which refers to the state of having a single set of chromosomes; "haplotype", a term used in genetics to describe a specific combination of alleles on a chromosome; or "haploid", denoting a cell or organism with a single set of unpaired chromosomes.

Correct spellings for HAPLOTIDY

  • haploid Haploid cells contain only one set of chromosomes, while diploid cells contain two sets.
  • haploids Haploids are often used in genetic research to study the effects of mutations or to create new strains of plants or animals.