heksaploidi
Heksaploidi refers to a condition where an organism possesses six sets of chromosomes. This is a form of polyploidy, meaning the organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes. In a typical diploid organism, there are two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. Heksaploid organisms, however, have six sets, meaning their genetic material is present in triple the amount of a typical diploid.
This condition can arise through several mechanisms. Autopolyploidy occurs when the chromosome number doubles within a
Heksaploidy is relatively rare in animals but is more common in plants. Certain cultivated plants, such as