karyotype
Americannoun
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- karyotypic adjective
- karyotypical adjective
Etymology
Origin of karyotype
Vocabulary lists containing karyotype
Genetics - Middle School
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Example Sentences
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Choose the correct option amongst the following that describes the disorder shown in the karyotype and the social, ethical or medical issue related to the disorder.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
Which of the following statements cannot be inferred from the karyotype shown?
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
There have been documented cases of patients born with genetically male 46 XY karyotype who have gotten pregnant and gave birth.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2019
The type of chromosome gains and losses are indicated. b, Representative karyotype analysis by whole-genome sequencing of human blastocysts.
From Nature • Sep. 19, 2017
He had received the results of the endocrinological tests performed at Henry Ford Hospital, and so knew of my XY karyotype, my high plasma testosterone levels, and the absence in my blood of dihydrotestosterone.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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