Polyploidy
Some organisms and cells have entire sets of chromosomes additional to the standard 2N diploid. Cells that have extra sets in the formula of 3N are called triploid. If they are 4N, they are called tetraploid. This is different than the case of Down’s syndrome, which has a chromosome complement of 2N+1. Any time there are abnormal numbers of chromosomes, cells are referred to as aneuploid. A special case of aneuploid occurs from having entire sets more of chromosomes – polyploid. Plants are especially robust in the regard of polyploidy and often have different species arise in such a way. Some plants become sterile in the case of polyploidy and will not produce seeds properly.