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What does a karyotype show?
genetic abnormalities
relationships among family members
carriers of a genetic disorder in a family
alleles on each chromosome
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Genetic abnormalities.
A karyotype displays the number, size, and structure of an individual's chromosomes (e.g., aneuploidies like trisomy 21, large deletions/duplications and translocations, and sex chromosome composition). It does not show family relationships, most carriers of single‑gene disorders, or specific alleles at gene-level resolution.
A karyotype displays the number, size, and structure of an individual's chromosomes (e.g., aneuploidies like trisomy 21, large deletions/duplications and translocations, and sex chromosome composition). It does not show family relationships, most carriers of single‑gene disorders, or specific alleles at gene-level resolution.
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