Karyotype
Humans have thousands of different genes arranged on 23 pairs of chromosomes. These are arranged from largest to smallest on a karyotype. Uh, hi I read your answer, and I think you misspelled a word. -anonymous.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
A karyotype is an organized arrangement of a person's chromosomes. In a karyotype, chromosomes are sorted and numbered by size, from largest to smallest.
Yes, a karyotype is a display of an organism's chromosomes (generally in homologous pairs from largest to smallest).
dna chromatin fiber chromatid chromosome centrosome nucleus cell. they are in order from smallest to largest
Humans have thousands of different genes arranged on 23 pairs of chromosomes. These are arranged from largest to smallest on a karyotype. Uh, hi I read your answer, and I think you misspelled a word. -anonymous.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
In order from smallest to largest these are arranged: 0.02 0.19 0.2
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they aren't ranged from biggest to largest
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A monotonic increasing series.
A karyotype is an organized arrangement of a person's chromosomes. In a karyotype, chromosomes are sorted and numbered by size, from largest to smallest.
Ascending order is when numbers are arranged from the smallest to the largest. Descending order is when numbers are arranged from the largest to the smallest.
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