Definition: A furrowless organism is an organism that has a single, unaltered chromosome set in its cell. This means that all of the chromosomes are identical and have no variation or duplication. Furrowless organisms do not have any genetic information or mutations, so they cannot be passed on to their offspring through sexual reproduction. The term "furrowless" was coined by evolutionary biologist Robert J. Taylor in 1967 for the first time. It has since been used to describe a