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the diploid means (2n) set up of the haploid number,haploid number present either in gametes either sperm or in ova,

after fertilization a zygote become (2n) ,as there is various kind of phylum (Drosophila =2n=8,but human's 2n=46,chromosomes)

chromosomes retain dna and protein,so we can say ,

the fluctuation in chromosome number should be along with dna quantity.

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