Karyotype
Humans have thousands of different genes arranged on 23 pairs of chromosomes. These are arranged from largest to smallest on a karyotype. Uh, hi I read your answer, and I think you misspelled a word. -anonymous.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
A male's karyotype typically consists of 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, XY. The chromosomes would be arranged from largest to smallest, with the sex chromosomes at the end. So, the karyotype for a male would show 46 chromosomes, arranged with the XY sex chromosomes in the 23rd pair.
A karyotype is an organized arrangement of a person's chromosomes. In a karyotype, chromosomes are sorted and numbered by size, from largest to smallest.
Yes, a karyotype is a display of an organism's chromosomes (generally in homologous pairs from largest to smallest).
Gayness
Humans have thousands of different genes arranged on 23 pairs of chromosomes. These are arranged from largest to smallest on a karyotype. Uh, hi I read your answer, and I think you misspelled a word. -anonymous.
In order from smallest to largest these are arranged: 0.02 0.19 0.2
The order of living organisms from smallest to largest is as follows: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms.
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AsiaAfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAntarcticaEuropeAustralia
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they aren't ranged from biggest to largest
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
AsiaAfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAntarcticaEuropeAustralia
A monotonic increasing series.
A male's karyotype typically consists of 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, XY. The chromosomes would be arranged from largest to smallest, with the sex chromosomes at the end. So, the karyotype for a male would show 46 chromosomes, arranged with the XY sex chromosomes in the 23rd pair.