How might a scientist use a karyotype to study genetic disorders?
A karyotype is useful in clinical genetics, due to its ability to diagnose genetic disorders. On a normal karyotype, aneuploidy can be detected by clearly being able to observe any missing or extra chromosomes. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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