Digyny (also digynia) refers to the process of a diploid ovum becoming fertilized by a haploid sperm. The result of digyny is a triploid zygote. In humans, both gametes (ovum and sperm) are normally haploid and give rise to a diploid zygote.[1]
Digyny results in gestational abnormalities in humans, including an abnormally small placenta and a very growth-restricted fetus.[2] As a result, the majority of triploid pregnancies are spontaneously aborted.[2] The incidence rate of a live-born triploid human is approximately 1 in 100,000.[3]
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