What is the difference between the female and male karyotype?
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The normal human karyotypes contain 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (allosomes). Normal karyotypes for females contain two X chromosomes and are denoted 46,XX; males have both an X and a Y chromosome denoted 46,XY.
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karyotype is a technique performed for genetic analysis and is defined as an image of an initial condition of chromosomes there are two types of karyotype the male and female character karyotyping of a genome is done 25 identify the defects in chromosomes which are referred to as chromosomal aberrations in karyotype testing avoid snapshot of individual chromosome is taken in order to observe the pairing and ordering of chromosomes carrot eyes are prepared using standard staining producers the most comments 10 used in karyotype is GRE MSA the field of chromosome analysis is known as cytogenetics and this chromosome pictures ravel information about important genetic diseases down syndrome and different ID condition except ra the mail karyotype testing is done torrent for The chromosomal aberration present in the mail which is characterized by 23rd chromosome Peer constituting of an X and Y chromosome and the female cat rivers information on the commercial abbreviation of the female which is characterized by the 23rd chromosome pair of having two X chromosomes in it which is the main difference between them
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