Diagrammatic representation of a chromosome is: A. Karyotype B. Idiogram C. Chromosome map D. Phenogram
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It is a visual representation of the chromosomes, but not a detailed diagram. An idiogram is a diagrammatic representation of the appearance and banding patterns of the chromosomes. It is a more detailed representation of the chromosomes, showing their specific Show more…
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