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2n11

2n11 is a string that can appear in a variety of contexts but is not a standard, widely recognized term in any single field. In practice, it is most often encountered as a code, label, or identifier rather than a concept with a single agreed-upon meaning. Its interpretation depends on the domain and the surrounding notation.

In genetics and cytology, the symbol 2n is widely used to denote the diploid chromosome number in

Outside of biology, 2n11 is more often seen as a product code, model designation, or dataset identifier.

See also: 2n notation, haploid and diploid concepts, model numbers and product codes, dataset labeling.

somatic
cells,
with
n
representing
the
haploid
set.
Because
chromosomes
occur
in
homologous
pairs
in
diploids,
2n
is
typically
an
even
number.
The
combination
“2n11”
would
be
biologically
inconsistent
if
read
as
a
valid
diploid
count.
If
encountered
in
this
context,
it
is
usually
a
typographical
error
or
a
shorthand
for
something
like
2n
=
22
(a
correctly
even
diploid
number)
or,
less
commonly,
a
reference
to
a
non-diploid
condition.
Without
additional
context,
“2n11”
does
not
convey
a
clear
genetic
meaning.
It
may
appear
on
parts
lists,
electronics
labels,
software
versioning
schemes,
or
archival
records.
In
such
uses,
its
exact
meaning
is
defined
by
the
issuing
organization
and
should
be
interpreted
from
accompanying
documentation.