monosome

[mon-uh-sohm]

monosome Definition

  • 1a cell or organism with a single set of unpaired chromosomes
  • 2a chromosome that is not paired with another chromosome during cell division

Using monosome: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monosome" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Human gametes are monosomes.

  • Example

    Monosomes are common in haploid organisms such as bacteria and fungi.

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Summary: monosome in Brief

'Monosome' [mon-uh-sohm] refers to a cell or organism with a single set of unpaired chromosomes, or a chromosome that is not paired with another chromosome during cell division. It is commonly found in haploid organisms like bacteria and fungi, and in human gametes.