Respuesta :

Small rearrangements of chromosomes cannot be detected. The karyotype can not tell you information about the 30,000 genes that are found along the length of chromosomes. While the karyotype can detect if a baby has a chromosome imbalance such as Down syndrome, it can not tell us how severely the baby will be affected.

Karyotyping can provide evidence about a user's gender as well as chromosomal diseases.

  • This would provide knowledge about a person's characteristics or the severity of something like a problem.
  • Small chromosomal conformational changes are unnoticeable. The karyotype does not provide knowledge mostly on thirty thousand genes present anywhere along the course of something like the chromosomal.

Thus the response above is appropriate.

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