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Type of composition, constitution, make-up, makeup, physical composition

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Both mycoplasm infection and karyotype influence the quality of differentiation.
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In addition, the karyotype of ES lines should also be checked on a routine basis.
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This karyotype is similar to other known karyotypes of members of Euryoryzomys.
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Any variation from the standard karyotype may lead to developmental abnormalities.
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First, here's a partial karyotype to show the affected chromosomes 6, 9, 11, and 20.
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The karyotype mystery was not solved until 1998, when Oliver was moved to a sanctuary.
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The animal has 80 chromosomes and its karyotype is similar to that of other Euryoryzomys.
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The technique of determining the karyotype is usually called karyotyping.
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An electrophoretic karyotype for Schizosaccharomyces pombe by pulsed field gel electrophoresis.
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  • The appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species (including the number and arrangement and size and structure of the chromosomes)
  • The observed characteristics (number, type, shape etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species; A record of such characteristics, usually photographic; (genetics) A group of individuals or species that have the same chromosomal characteristics; To investigate or record such characteristics
  • (Karyotyping) A test performed to analyse chromosomes for the presence of genetic defects.
  • (Karyotyping) A method of sexing which is non-invasive. A drop of blood is taken from the bird, usually by pulling out a blood feather. The number of chromosomes then is looked at to determine the sex of the bird. A male bird has two Z chromosomes and a female one Z and one W.
  • (Karyotyping) a test that analyzes chromosomes to determine if there is a genetic basis for repeated miscarriages.
  • (karyotyping) a technique in which a photomicrograph is taken of a cell undergoing meiosis. The chromosomes are ordered according to their size. Karyotyping is often used for prenatal diagnosis of conditions such as Down syndrome.
  • (karyotyping) photographing and arranging of pictures of chromosomes in a cell according to shape and number
  • (karyotyping) visual presentation of chromosomes to spot for genetic diseases
  • A description of the condensed chromosomes of a eukaryote as they are seen at metaphase. Additional details are revealed by a variety of staining techniques that produce banded chromosomes. See the idiogram of the mouse karyotype at the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington.