The trisomy 21 in a karyotype would look like extra chromosome 21
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A karyotype tells you if you have the normal ammont of chromosomes (46 for humans), it can also tell you if you have more or less and if this is the case what it is that you have. The most common syndrome would be Down Syndrome, or trisomy 21. Down Syndrome is also called trisomy 21 because if you look at a karyotype from someone that has this syndrome then they have three coppies of the 21st chromosome.
a Karyotype
The question is not complete. You need more context than this. What chromosome is it? 21? 23? 5? it autosomal? cmon man i cant answer this
They have 22 chromosome pairs or 44 chromosome and 2 sex cell. Here's a picture:
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).
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I am not sure but I think yes a doctor could look sorry could be much of help
Absolutely not, karyotype is not affected by age. The spread of a 14 yr old's chromosomal DNA will look exactly the same as a 60 yr old's to the naked eye unless certain diseases are present.
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
they would look like queens
It would look kind of like this /_ but it would be connected.
No, a karyotype looks at the physical structure of the chromosomes. Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the CFTR gene. Karyotypes cannot identify a mutation at the base pair level, only large deletions, duplications, rearrangements of the chromosomes. It would be comparable to trying to use a magnifying glass to look at electrons.