noun
- the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species
Usage: biology
verb
- to determine or analyze the karyotype of an organism
Usage: biology; technical
Examples
- The human karyotype consists of 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs.
- Scientists analyzed the patient’s karyotype to detect chromosomal abnormalities.
- Down syndrome is caused by an extra chromosome in the karyotype.
- The laboratory will karyotype the cells to identify genetic disorders.
- Each species has a characteristic karyotype that can be used for identification.
- Researchers karyotyped the cancer cells to study chromosomal changes.
- The karyotype revealed a missing chromosome in the sample.