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refers to a specific type of polyploidy where an organism possesses two complete sets of chromosomes from two different parent species. Essentially, it is an allotetraploid that functions like a diploid during meiosis because each chromosome has a homologous partner from the same parent. How Amphidiploidy Works The process typically follows these stages: