Definition of Karyogram. Meaning of Karyogram. Synonyms of Karyogram

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Meaning of Karyogram from wikipedia

- micrographic) karyogram. In contrast, a schematic karyogram is a designed graphic representation of a karyotype. In schematic karyograms, just one of the...
- typically viewed as karyograms for easy comparison. Clinical geneticists can compare the karyogram of an individual to a reference karyogram to discover the...
- colchicine. These cells are then stained, photographed, and arranged into a karyogram, with the set of chromosomes arranged, autosomes in order of length, and...
- Karyogram of human male using Giemsa staining, showing the classic metaphase chromatin structure....
- Schematic karyogram of a human. It shows 22 homologous chromosomes, both the female (XX) and male (XY) versions of the **** chromosome (bottom right),...
- Cutting up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indis****ble karyogram. It took until 1956 for it to be generally accepted that the karyotype...
- its less compact structure. When visualizing chromosomes, such as in a karyogram, cytogenetic banding is used to stain the chromosomes. Cytogenetic banding...
- Schematic karyogram of a human. The blue scale to the left of each nuclear chromosome pair (as well as the mitochondrial genome at bottom left) shows...
- Schematic karyogram of a human. It shows 22 homologous chromosomes, both the female (XX) and male (XY) versions of the **** chromosome (bottom right),...
- Schematic karyogram of a human, showing an overview of the human genome on G banding (which includes Giemsa-staining), wherein GC rich regions are lighter...