This depends on the tissue or sample being tested and the need to culture cells for anlaysis. For prenatal samples such as chorionic villus or amniotic fluid the results are usually available in 1 - 2 weeks. It takes on average between 7-10...
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I would say that the chromosomes just show up better when stained & could be compiled faster b/c you could find them faster, afterall chromosomes are very small.
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Large deletions or duplications will show up through this testing, but smaller deletions or duplications will not. Another testcalled the CGH Array , which is not widely used yet, looks at the X & Y chromsomes at a higher resolution and...
http://www.xxyysyndrome.org/genetictestingfaq.html
Of course. Ikaros provides a very powerful tool named 'Combined Karyotype'. The user can select up to 6 different cases, which are then directly compared on the screen.
http://www.imas.co.uk/prod/faq.php?id=6
The correct answer is (a.). In humans, the presence or absence of a Y chromosome determines sex. A person with only a single X chromosome would be a female. The stem of the problem states that the patient is a nine year old boy.
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The genetic abnormality in HD is found on the fourth chromosome (4p16.3), and three bases arranged along a particular stretch of this chromosome occur in a repeated sequence known as a CAG repeat. The gene is called IT15, or 'huntingtin'. R...
http://yedda.com/questions/health_627561116382483/
Karyotype is an organized profile of person's chromosomes. In a karyotype, chromosomes are arranged and numbered by size, from largest to smallest. This arrangement helps quickly identify chromosomal alterations that may result in a genetic...
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