The physical appearance of the entire set of chromosomes of a given animal is a phenotype. A phenotype is a trait that you can observe like the color of a persons eyes.
The physical appearance of the entire set of chromosomes of a given animal is called a karyotype. It was first defined by Levitsky.
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Chromosomes contain genes, which are the units of heredity that determine the traits a child inherits from their parents. Genes carry the instructions for making proteins that control various functions and characteristics in an individual, influencing everything from physical appearance to predisposition to certain diseases. The combination of genes inherited from both parents through their chromosomes determines the unique genetic makeup of a child.
Changes in a DNA sequence that affect entire chromosomes or multiple chromosomes can include chromosomal rearrangements such as translocations, duplications, deletions, and inversions. These changes can result in alterations in the number or structure of chromosomes, leading to genetic disorders or abnormalities. They can be caused by errors during cell division or exposure to mutagens.
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Another name for the entire physical universe is cosmos. It is considered the universe as a unified whole in itself.
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Polyploids have more than two sets of chromosomes in their cells, which results from the duplication of the entire set of chromosomes. Examples include triploids (3 sets), tetraploids (4 sets), and hexaploids (6 sets).