Which of the following accurately describes a typical human karyotype?
a. 46 pairs of chromos...
Biology, 04.12.2019 09:31 rebekahhenton
Which of the following accurately describes a typical human karyotype?
a. 46 pairs of chromosomes are arranged from largest to smallest.
b. 23 pairs of chromosomes are arranged from smallest to largest.
c. 2 sex chromosomes and 44 autosomal chromosomes are pictured.
d. 22 pairs of sex chromosomes and 1 pair of autosomal chromosomes are pictured.
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