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Alfonso Cordova
4 February, 13:03
What is a karyotipe and what is it used for?
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Augustus Cherry
4 February, 13:46
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A karyotipe is a human cell that consists of chromosomes, they are used to tell a gender of a baby
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Bobby Poole
4 February, 16:26
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Karyotipe are human cells that have 46 chromosomes, 44 are autosomes and 2 are sex chromosomes, they tell wether you are a boy or girl.
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