Asked by CHRIS

All of the following would be visible on a karyotype except
aneuploidy.
polysomy.
trisomy.
histones.

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Histones.

A karyotype shows whole chromosomes (number, size, shape), so it can reveal aneuploidy, polysomy and trisomy. Histones are DNA-associated proteins and are not seen on a karyotype.