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A karyotype provides information about the number, size, and structure of an individual's chromosomes. It can be used to diagnose genetic disorders, identify chromosomal abnormalities, and determine the sex of an individual based on the presence of sex chromosomes.
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It depends what information you have as to what you can infer.
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A karyotype.
karyotype analysis
A karyotype is a visual display of the chromosomes arrangeed by size, shape, and banding pattern.
A karyotype is the characteristic chromosome complement of a eukaryote species. In essence karyotypes describe your chromosomes. for more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karyotype
No, neither infers the other.
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
The five sources of information that we use to make informed inferences are: 1. Using Knowledge to Infer 2. Using experience to Infer 3. Using clues to Infer 4. Using Critical Thinking to Infer: Internet 5. Using Figurative Language Cues to Infer.
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