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Cells in metaphase are used to produce karyotypes.

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What process is responsible for abnormal karyotypes?

Abnormal karyotypes can result from processes such as chromosomal mutations, errors during meiosis or mitosis, exposure to mutagens, or genetic disorders. These processes can lead to changes in chromosome number (aneuploidy) or structure (translocations, deletions, duplications), resulting in abnormal karyotypes.


Why are karyotypes prepared using cells in mitosis rather than cells in interphase explain.?

in mitosis (specifically Prophase) the chromosomes are dense and therefore visible for a karyotype. during interphase they do not have to be ready to be pulled apart so they are not wound tightly.


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What structure shows the cells chromosomes?

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What replicates during mitosis in a cell?

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Mitochondria and other organelles are made in interphase or mitosis?

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When during mitosis do chromosomes along the equator?

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What type of chromosome is produced during mitosis?

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Do chromosomes undergo crossover during mitosis?

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Do sister chromatids separate during mitosis?

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