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1976
The representation of the systematically arranged chromosomes of a cell is called the karyotype of the cell (Figs. 3 and 4). In a broader sense the term karyotype is also used in reference to a particular individual inferring that all the (somatic) cells have the same karyotype.
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The representation of the systematically arranged chromosomes of a cell is called the karyotype of the cell (Figs. 3 and 4). In a broader sense the term karyotype is also used in reference to a particular individual inferring that all the (somatic) cells have the same karyotype.
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The Karyotype of Kurdistan Hamster
Journal of Heredity, 1967John M. Lehman, Ian Macpherson
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Karyotyping: Current perspectives in diagnosis of chromosomal disorders
, 2016S. Veerabhadrappa+5 more
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FEEBLEMINDEDNESS AND XXXX KARYOTYPE*†
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1968Livia Di Cagno, P. Franceschini
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