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Gianni Mcintyre
7 November, 18:20
How are chromosome pairs identified?
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Neveah Valencia
7 November, 22:20
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To observe a karyotype, cells are collected from a blood or tissue sample and stimulated to begin dividing; the chromosomes are arrested in metaphase, preserved in a fixative and applied to a slide where they are stained with a dye to visualize the distinct banding patterns of each chromosome pair.
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