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Normal Female Karyotype
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A normal female karyotype, the full complement of female chromosomes arranged in numbered homologous pairs. They are numbered 1-23 from top left to bottom right, the last pair being the sex chromosomes. They are obtained by matching unpaired chromosomes during the metaphase stage of cell division. Each member of a homologous pair is similar in length & banding pattern. Male & female sets differ only in the sex chromosome: a male is labeled XY, a female XX. Each human cell contains 46 chromosomes in total, 23 of maternal & 23 of paternal origin.
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Scott Camazine & Sue Trainor/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2434998
Legacy Identifier:
3A5212
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4255px × 2868px (~34 MB)
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