diploidti
Diploidti is a term used in speculative biology and theoretical genetics to denote a group of organisms or cell lineages characterized by a persistent diploid genome throughout development and reproduction. The word blends diploid with a generic plural suffix -ti found in some neologisms.
Definition and concept. In a diploidti lineage, the somatic and reproductive cells maintain two homologous chromosome
Mechanisms. Diploidti would require mechanisms for genome maintenance and avoidance of genetic load from prolonged asexual
Evolution and interpretation. The concept is used to compare ploidy strategies and to discuss how persistent
See also. diploidy; diplontic life cycle; haplontic; haplodiplontic.
References. Because diploidti is a speculative term, references are limited to theoretical discussions and fictional literature.