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The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
No, a karyotype shows if a person has Turner syndrome.
A karyotype.
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
A karyotype is made by staining and arranging chromosomes so that they can be viewed microscopically.
eye color and other traits related to that.
in the metaphase
a Karyotype
No, examining a karyotype cannot determine the age of a fungus. Karyotyping provides information about the number, size, and shape of chromosomes in a cell, but it does not reveal the age of an organism. Fungal age is typically determined through methods such as growth rate, colony morphology, genetic analysis, or carbon dating.
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
A karyotype is chart that shows all the chormosomes paired up and in order. A karyotype cannot determine eye color but it can determine what colors that specific person carries and can pass down to the next generation. BUT to determine what the next generation eye color will look like, it is not possible yet, but you can do a punnett square and that will show you the possible choice(s).
Characteristics. Also, another difference between karyotype and karyogram is that while karyotype describes the number and appearance of chromosomes and includes their length, banding pattern, and centromere position, karyogram contains chromosomes arranged in an appropriate order.Jul