A karyogram provides a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes, allowing scientists to analyze chromosomal abnormalities, genetic diseases, and other genetic information. Here's how each option relates to what a karyogram can reveal:
A. Your gender - This can be determined from a karyogram as it shows the presence of XX (female) or XY (male) chromosomes.
B. Your personality - This cannot be determined from a karyogram. Personality traits are influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and experiential factors, but a karyogram does not provide information about these.
C. The color of your eyes - While there are genetic factors that influence eye color, a karyogram does not provide specific information about traits like eye color alone.
D. How tall you might be as an adult - Genetic predisposition to height can be influenced by the genes observed in a karyogram, but it does not provide precise predictions.
Therefore, the answer is B: Your personality.