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1 karyotyping A technique for examining the chromosome makeup of an individual. qufsdle ch27
2 karyotyping sample of DNA(chromosomes) Genetics
3 Karyotyping A way to check for abnormality in a baby before it is born, by taking pictures of the chromosomes and lining them up. bio 11&12
4 karyotyping The process by which an individuals chromosomes are examined by looking at enlarged images of them arranged on a grid according to size. BIOLOGY MIDTERM!
5 karyotyping performed by collecting cells from the chorionic villus or amniocentesis, for pre-natal diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities Bio SL Review
6 Karyotyping Process of sorting chromosomes into matched pairs. Science Biology definitions
7 karyotyping process of sorting chromosomes into matched pairs Science
8 Karyotyping The process of sorting chromosomes into matched pairs Science - Physics, Chemistry and Biology
9 Karyotyping the process of sorting chromosomes into their matched pairs. An important technique for investigating chromosomal disorders Biology SEmester 1
10 Karyotyping chromosomes are arranged in pairs according to their structure IB Biology Topic 3: Genetics
11 karyotyping process to study chromosomes of indevual sonetimes even before birth science for tuesday
12 karyotyping technique used to analyze the chromosomes of an individual Genetics

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