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At which phase(s) is it preferable to obtain chromosomes to prepare a karyotype? Question 1 options: early prophase late telophase anaphase late anaphase or early telophase late prophase or metaphase

          At which phase(s) is it preferable to obtain chromosomes to prepare a karyotype?
Question 1 options:
early prophase
late telophase
anaphase
late anaphase or early telophase
late prophase or  metaphase
        

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0:00 Hello.
00:01 So let's answer now the question.
00:02 Here in the question we are asked, what face is preparable to obtain the chromosome so that we can prepare a carotype? so what is a carotype? so when we speak of a carotype, it is an organized arrangement.
00:27 Organized arrangement of homologous chromosomes.
00:46 From the largest most likely from the largest to smallest chromosomes okay so again it is the organized arrangement of homologous chromosome and it is arranged um it is arranged from the largest to smallest chromosomes now what a face will we see the um the the paired chromosome so we can see that primarily in the in pro -metaphase and metaphase or pro -metapface or metaphase.
01:41 Because in this stage, we see clearly the homologous chromosome, okay, and then the chromosome are already condensed...
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