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What is created when chromosomes are paired by size and shape?

Karyotye


What three things does a karotype show?

A karyotype shows the number, size, and shape of chromosomes in a cell. It allows for the identification of genetic abnormalities and can be used to diagnose chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome.


Would a karyotype reveal the presence of sickle-cell disease Why or why not?

From my own opinion:I believe that a Karotype would NOT reveal the presence of sickle-cell disease because a karotype only shows pictures of all the chromosomes in a cell..But sickle-cell disease causes red blood cells to become sickle-shaped. So, basically, it involves red blood cells, not chromosomes.


Would a karyotype reveal the presence of sickle -cell disease why or why not?

From my own opinion:I believe that a Karotype would NOT reveal the presence of sickle-cell disease because a karotype only shows pictures of all the chromosomes in a cell..But sickle-cell disease causes red blood cells to become sickle-shaped. So, basically, it involves red blood cells, not chromosomes.


Would a karyotype reveal the presence of sickle cell disease Why or why not?

From my own opinion:I believe that a Karotype would NOT reveal the presence of sickle-cell disease because a karotype only shows pictures of all the chromosomes in a cell..But sickle-cell disease causes red blood cells to become sickle-shaped. So, basically, it involves red blood cells, not chromosomes.


Would a karyotype reveal the presence of a sickle-cell disease why or why not?

From my own opinion:I believe that a Karotype would NOT reveal the presence of sickle-cell disease because a karotype only shows pictures of all the chromosomes in a cell..But sickle-cell disease causes red blood cells to become sickle-shaped. So, basically, it involves red blood cells, not chromosomes.


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.


Would a karyotype reveal the presence of a sickle-cell disease?

No a karyotype would not reveal the presence of sickle cell because karyotypes are pictures of all of your chromosomes, so it could show the presence of Down syndrome, but not sickle cell disease.


What is shown in karotype?

A karyotype is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes arranged by size, banding pattern, and centromere location. It can reveal the number of chromosomes present, any structural abnormalities, and gender of the individual.


How can you identify a monosomy in a karyotype?

The karotype of an individual can be compared with a standard (an example of a known good karotypefor the target species). Karotyping looks for obvious differences in chromosome count and abnormal morphology of individual chromosomes relative to the standard.


What has the author B Kjessler written?

B. Kjessler has written: 'Karyotype, meiosis, and spermatogenesis in a sample of men attending an infertility clinic' -- subject(s): Human chromosomes, Human genetics, Spermatogenesis 'Karotype, meiosis and spermatogenesis in a sample of men attending an infertility clinic'


How do you say show in Japanese?

Show, as in the verb 'to show,' is miseru. Show, as in a television show, is bangumi.