tetraploideilla
Tetraploideilla refers to organisms or cells that possess four complete sets of chromosomes. In a normal diploid organism, there are two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. In a tetraploid organism, however, there are four sets. This condition is known as polyploidy, and tetraploidy is a specific type of it.
Tetraploidy can arise through various mechanisms, including the failure of chromosomes to separate properly during cell
In animals, tetraploidy is much rarer and often lethal, particularly in mammals. However, some animal species,