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karyogram

English

Etymology

karyo- +? -gram

Noun

karyogram (plural karyograms)

  1. (genetics) A graphical representation of a karyotype.

Synonyms

  • idiogram

Translations

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karyotype

English

Etymology

From Russian ???????? (kariotip), corresponding to karyo- +? -type.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ka???(?)ta?p/

Noun

karyotype (plural karyotypes)

  1. (genetics) The observed characteristics (number, type, shape, etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species.
  2. (genetics) A record of such characteristics, usually photographic.
  3. (obsolete, genetics) A group of individuals or species that have the same chromosomal characteristics.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • karyogram
  • karyograph

Translations

Verb

karyotype (third-person singular simple present karyotypes, present participle karyotyping, simple past and past participle karyotyped)

  1. To investigate or record such characteristics

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