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What is a karyotype, and what is its significance in genetics?
What is a karyotype, and what is its significance in genetics?
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A karyotype is the complete set of chromosomes in an organism, arranged and displayed in a systematic way. It is used to examine chromosomal number and structure, which can help diagnose genetic disorders, identify chromosomal abnormalities, and study evolutionary relationships.