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Karyotype - National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
A karyotype is an individual's complete set of chromosomes . The term also refers to a laboratory-produced image of a person's chromosomes isolated from an individual cell and arranged in numerical order.
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Karyotype - Wikipedia
A karyotype is the general appearance of the complete set of chromosomes in the cells of a species or in an individual organism
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Karyotyping: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Karyotyping is a test to examine chromosomes in a sample of cells. This test can help identify genetic problems as the cause of a disorder or disease.
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karyotype
▪ I. karyotype, n. Biol. and Med. (ˈkærɪəʊtaɪp) [ad. Russ. kariotip (L. N. Delone (Delaunay) 1922, in Vestnik Tiflisskogo botanicheskogo Sada 2nd Ser. 1. 49): see karyo- and -type. Orig. coined by Delaunay in sense 2, but according to quot. 1931 it was later coined independently (again in Russ.) by ...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Make a Karyotype - Learn Genetics (Utah)
A karyotype is an organized profile of a person's chromosomes. Two chromosomes specify sex, XX for female and XY for male. The rest are arranged in pairs, ...
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Karyotype - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A karyotype is a picture of all of the chromosomes from one cell of an individual and it is organized into 23 pairs.
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Karyotyping: What is it and why is it important?
A karyotype is the complete set of chromosomes or an organism, though the term can also be used to refer to a lab-produced image of an ...
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Karyotype Test: Test & What Is It - Cleveland Clinic
A karyotype test examines blood or body fluids for abnormal chromosomes. It's often used to detect genetic diseases in the developing fetus.
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Karyotype — Knowledge Hub - Genomics Education Programme
A karyotype is a visual representation of the number and structure of all the chromosomes and provides a low-resolution genome-wide screen for chromosomal ...
www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk
www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk
Karyotyping for Chromosomal Abnormalities - Nature
Karyotyping is the process of pairing and ordering all the chromosomes of an organism, thus providing a genome-wide snapshot of an individual's chromosomes.
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Studies on The Karyotype of Birds Ⅸ.The 17 Species of Timallinae ...
scientific article published on 22 February 1993
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Virtual karyotype
Virtual karyotype is the digital information reflecting a karyotype, resulting from the analysis of short sequences of DNA from specific loci all over Figure 7 shows a SNP array karyotype of a colorectal carcinoma (whole genome view).
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Why do some karyotype graphs contain 46 pairs of chromosomes? The human genome consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes. Two copies of each pair connect to each other at the centromere. Normal karyotype graphs should look ...
They both contain 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes (and... yes as Luis suggested the first one is male and the second one female). In Figure 1 each chromosome is composed by 1 chromatid, while in Figure 2 each chromosome is composed by 2 chromatids. This is probably because the two pictures were t...
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Colchicine addition to cells 1. When is colchicine added to dividing cells for karyotype studies? I know that colchicine inhibits polymerization of microtubules. 2 So, why should it stop the cell cycle at metaphas...
Colchicine inhibits the formation of the microtubules by binding to tubilin and rendering it unavailable for the polymerization. Thats why the cells get arrested in the metaphase and can not go on further in the cell cycle and divide. For chromosome studies this is very useful since this is the phas...
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Understanding a Chromosomal formula in a karytope analysis I am reading a medical reporting results of a karyotype analysis. On it it is written: > **Chromosomal formula** > > 46,XX,del(7)(q11q36)[12]/46,XX[13] I u...
looking at a preview of the 2013 version in Google Books, it would seem that **the number in square brackets is the number of cells scored with that karyotype
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