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HOW CAN THE CHROMOSOME BE IDENTIFIED?

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Answered by shyra
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In a given species, chromosomes can be identified by their number, size, centromere position, and banding pattern. In a human karyotype, auto somes or "body chromosomes" (all of the non–sex chromosomes) are generally organized in approximate order of size from largest (chromosome 1) to smallest (chromosome 22).

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Answered by sandy33
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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes.
22 pairs are autosomes and one is sex chromosome that determine sex of the baby.
Males have one Y and one X sex chromosome and females have both X sex chromosome.That's why father is responsible for the sex of baby.
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