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Q: What are micrograph images used to study chromosomes called?
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Removing amniotic fluid to study human chromosomes is called?

amniocentesis


Type of genetics that studies genes and chromosomes?

Study of the structure of chromosomes and genes is called as 'Genetics'.


What does a cytogenesis do?

Branch of science that is concerned with the study of chromosomes and cell-division . It includes study of normal chromosomes and investigation of the chromosomal anamolies.


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What is a karyotype and how can it can be used to study human chromosomes?

Gayness


What did sutton study?

He studied grasshoppers, well the number of chromosomes in a grasshopper. grasshoppers contain about 24 chromosomes.


What do homologus chromosomes do?

homologus chromosomes dont really DO anything. They contain the genes for the same traits though


What is a person who studies DNA and genetics called?

genealogist, a geneticist, or an attorney, depending on why heredity is being studied.


What is the most ideal stage to study chromosomes?

Metaphase, I think.


What did Elizabeth study?

She studied the telomere, a structure at the end of a chromosomes that protects the chromosomes. she also worked in medical ethics and was a biological researcher. (:


What is karyology?

The study of the nuclei of cells, especially with regard to the chromosomes which they contain; The characteristics of a particular cellular nucleus or group of nuclei, or of the chromosomes therein


What did elizabeth blackburn study?

She studied the telomere, a structure at the end of a chromosomes that protects the chromosomes. she also worked in medical ethics and was a biological researcher. (: