tetraploidization
Tetraploidization is a genetic process where an organism acquires an additional set of chromosomes, resulting in four complete sets rather than the usual two. This condition is known as tetraploidy, and the organism is called a tetraploid. It is a type of polyploidy, which encompasses any condition with more than two sets of chromosomes. Tetraploidization can occur naturally through errors in cell division, specifically during meiosis when gametes (sperm or egg cells) are formed, or during mitosis. If a cell fails to divide properly after its chromosomes have duplicated, it can end up with twice the normal number of chromosomes. When these cells participate in reproduction, they can lead to tetraploid offspring.
In plants, tetraploidization is relatively common and can lead to significant changes in morphology, such as