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Why is karyotype done at metaphase?

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Answered by afruja70
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Karyotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosome in the cell nuclei of an organism or species.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromosomes and Karyotype. In a non-dividing cell, chromosomes are not visible by light microscopy, because chromatin spreads throughout the nucleus




➡️. During themetaphase of cell division, the chromatin condenses and becomes visible as chromosomes. At this time, each chromosome has been duplicated.
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