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Q: When a chromosome appears by itself within a karyotype and not as a pair it is known as?
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What can't a karyotype show?

Mutations within a chromosome


How many cells are in a karotype?

A karyotype is the number and type of chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell of a species. Given that definition, the karyotype is within the cell. There can be no cells within the karyotype.


When does the chromosome duplicate itself in its life cycle?

will replicate itself during the synthesis phase within its life cycle


Is hemophilia visble in karyotype?

No. The X chromosome with the mutation will look no different than any other X chromosome. In order to see the mutation you would have to actually examine the base pairs and sequences. A single reversal, translation, deletion, or mutation of any kind within the specific segment of code can result in hemophilia. This will not result in an overall change in appearance of the chromosome.


Where are sex chromosomes found?

The sex chromosomes will usually be in the last place on the karyotype (typically the bottom right corner). If/when the karyotype is numbered, the sex chromosomes should be numbered as the 23rd pair.


What is the modal chromosome number?

The modal chromosome number is the most common chromosome number within a population or sample.


What is the reverse segment within a chromosome?

Inversion


Is A gene is a subunit of information within a chromosome?

Yes, it is!:)


Where in a cell are prokaryotic chromosomes found?

The region of the cytoplasm containing the DNA is called the nucleoid. The term "nucleus" is not appropriate, as there is no nuclear membrane.In bacteria there is a single chromosome, except in the interval between DNA replication and cell division. The chromosome is called circular, meaning that there are no free ends; the DNA molecule is in a loop.


What is an mutation?

An Inversion mutation is a mutation that causes a reversal in the order of a segment of a chromosome within the chromosome, or a gene.


What is a chemical found within each chromosome?

Chromatin


Wher is DNA found?

Within a cell's chromosome.