maybe all species have the same karyotype
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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.
Achondroplasia is caused by a mutation in the FGFR3 gene and is not related to a specific karyotype. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, and individuals with achondroplasia typically have a normal karyotype (46 chromosomes in humans).
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
Did you mean "karyotype?" If so, it's "the characteristic chromosome complement of a eukaryote species," to quote wikipedia. So essentially, it's the chromosomal makeup of an individual's cells, which means that each species will generally have a different karyotype. Hope this helps!
karyotype
Since a karyotype is a picture of the entire organism's chromosomes and since all species have a different number of chromosomes it makes it easy to figure out what species you are looking at just by looking at the karyotype.
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.
-Determine the gender of the individual. -To tell if 2 cells belong to the same species. -To detect the genetic abnormalities in Prenatal diagnosis.
A karyotype is the characteristic chromosome complement of a eukaryote species. In essence karyotypes describe your chromosomes. for more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karyotype
Achondroplasia is caused by a mutation in the FGFR3 gene and is not related to a specific karyotype. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, and individuals with achondroplasia typically have a normal karyotype (46 chromosomes in humans).
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
Did you mean "karyotype?" If so, it's "the characteristic chromosome complement of a eukaryote species," to quote wikipedia. So essentially, it's the chromosomal makeup of an individual's cells, which means that each species will generally have a different karyotype. Hope this helps!
karyotype
This is called a karyotype. It is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes arranged according to their size, shape, and banding patterns, typically used to identify chromosomal abnormalities or disorders.
A cell's karyotype is a visual representation of the number, size, and shape of chromosomes in a cell. It helps to identify any chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders by observing the specific characteristics of each chromosome. Karyotyping is commonly used in genetic testing and research.
A pedigree shows the inheritance pattern of specific traits or genetic disorders within a family over multiple generations. In contrast, a karyotype shows the number, size, and shape of an individual's chromosomes but does not provide information about specific genetic traits or disorders.
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes