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7 December, 18:16

Why are microdeletions and microinsertions difficult to diagnosis using karyotyping?

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  1. 7 December, 20:15
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    Because only the chromosomes can be seen in a karyotype, and microdeletions or insertions are mutations at the molecular level, it is virtually impossible to detect such mutations at the chromosomal level.
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