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karyotypes
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核型, 染色体图谱
a visual display of an individual's chromosomes, used for genetic analysis and identifying abnormalities
A karyotype is a picture of all the chromosomes in a cell, arranged in a standard format. This arrangement helps to see if there are any abnormalities in the number or structure of the chromosomes. The chromosomes are paired and arranged by size and shape, making it easier to study and identify any genetic issues or conditions. A karyotype can be used to diagnose genetic disorders, monitor changes in chromosome patterns, and understand the effects of genetic factors on certain diseases.
- Genetic counselors use karyotypes to explain potential risks to parents.
遗传咨询师使用核型向父母解释潜在风险。
- A karyotype is like a snapshot of a person's chromosomes.
核型就像是一个人染色体的快照。
- Doctors use karyotypes to check for genetic disorders in newborns.
医生使用核型来检查新生儿的遗传性疾病。
- Research often involves analyzing karyotypes to understand genetic variations.
研究通常涉及分析核型以了解遗传变异。
- A normal karyotype consists of pairs of chromosomes in a specific order.
正常的核型由特定顺序的染色体对组成。