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18 February, 10:30

What is the diploid chromosome number for your karyotype

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  1. 18 February, 13:41
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    For example, a haploid human nucleus (i. e. sperm or egg) normally has 23 chromosomes (n=23), and a diploid human nucleus has 23 pairs of chromosomes (2n=46). A karyotype is the complete set of chromosomes of an individual.
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