Karyotype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A karyotype is the characteristic chromosome complement of a eukaryote species. The term may also be used of a cell, or an individual. The preparation and study of karyotypes is part of cytogenetics...
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Patient A is the nearly-full-term fetus of a forty year old female. Chromosomes were obtained from fetal epithelial cells acquired through amniocentesis. Complete Patient A's Karyotype.
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A karyotype analysis usually involves blocking cells in mitosis and staining the condensed chromosomes with Giemsa dye. The dye stains regions of chromosomes that are rich in the base pairs Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) producing a dark band.
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Pick from the following karyotypes - more coming later. ... Picture of Finished Karyotype ... Normal Male-Unfinished...
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A karyotype is simply a photograph of the chromosomes from a single cell. From that photograph a description of the characteristics of the chromosomes as they are within the nucleus of the cell is able to be prepared.
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Metaphase cells are required to prepare a standard karyotype, and virtually any population of dividing cells could be used. Blood is easily the most frequently sampled tissue, but at times, karyotypes are prepared from cultured skin fibroblasts or bone marrow cells.
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The complete set of chromosomes in the cells of an organism is its karyotype. It is most often studied when the cell is at metaphase of mitosis and all the chromosomes are present as dyads.
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The number size and shape of the chromosomes of a somatic cell arranged in a standard manner. ... The normal human karyotype has 46 chromosomes ... Banded Human Karyotype...
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