autodiploids
Autodiploids are organisms that possess two sets of chromosomes, both of which are derived from the same ancestral species. This means that the organism's genome consists of two identical or very similar sets of chromosomes. Autodiploidy is a form of polyploidy, where an organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes. In contrast to allotetraploids, which arise from the hybridization of two different species followed by chromosome doubling, autodiploids have chromosome sets originating from a single parent species.
The formation of autodiploids can occur spontaneously through errors during meiosis, the cell division process that
Autodiploids often exhibit a phenomenon known as "dosage effect," where the presence of two copies of each