The karotype of an individual can be compared with a standard (an example of a known good karotypefor the target species). Karotyping looks for obvious differences in chromosome count and abnormal morphology of individual chromosomes relative to the standard.
A karyotype can show any abnormality on the genetic level, including inherited syndromes, mutated genes inside the chromosome, and nondisjunction of the chromosomes.
You can identify a monogamy in a karyotype by one way. You can tell by the cells.
monosomy.
A karyotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species. A karyotype indicates gender, and whether there are any chromosomal abnormalities.
A karyotype.
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
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monosomy.
A karyotype provides information about the number, size, and structure of an individual's chromosomes. It can be used to diagnose genetic disorders, identify chromosomal abnormalities, and determine the sex of an individual based on the presence of sex chromosomes.
A karyotype will do that.
Monosomy
Monosomy X (Turner syndrome) is the only known survivable monosomy.
A karyotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species. A karyotype indicates gender, and whether there are any chromosomal abnormalities.
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Since a karyotype is a picture of the entire organism's chromosomes and since all species have a different number of chromosomes it makes it easy to figure out what species you are looking at just by looking at the karyotype.
A karyotype.
A karyotype is a visual display of the chromosomes arrangeed by size, shape, and banding pattern.
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
Karyotype