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What are karyotypes?

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Answered by ashwani381
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A karyotype is simply a picture of a person’s chromosomes. In order to get this picture, the chromosomes are isolated, stained, and examined under the microscope. Most often, this is done using the chromosomes in the white blood cells. A picture of the chromosomes is taken through the microscope. Then, the picture of the chromosomes is cut up and rearranged by the chromosome’s size. The chromosomes are lined up from largest to smallest. A trained cytogeneticist can look for missing or extra pieces of chromosome.

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Answered by Sanskriti101199
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Karyotype is simply a picture of a persons chromosomes.
Karyotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism.
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