What is a karyotype?
A karyotype is the chromosomes of a cell, usually displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order.
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Karyotype is the chromosomes of a cell, displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order of size.
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Karyotype is the entire chromosomal complement of an individual or cell, which may be observed during mitotic metaphase. ChaCha!
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Karyotype is the chromosomes of a cell, usually displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending in size.
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A karyotype is the appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species. Thanks, ChaCha!
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"Karyotype" is the appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species. ChaCha!
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The chromosomal characteristics of a cell; also : the chromosomes themselves or a representation of them. ChaCha on!
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Karyotype: chromosomes of a cell, usually displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order of size.
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Karotype can be defined as: a picture of chromosomes Keep ChaCha'ing and have a great day!
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