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Tyshawn Ochoa
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2 January, 15:11
How do biologist make a karyotype
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Derick Wolfe
2 January, 15:22
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Cell biologists photograph cells in mitosis, then cut out the chromosomes from the photographs and group them together in pairs to form a karyotype.
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