What is a karyotype? Can the karyotype be considered a specific feature of each species of organisms?

A karyotype is a set of features (number, size, shape, etc.) of a complete set of chromosomes inherent in the cells of a given biological species. Indeed, different organisms have a different set of chromosomes, their shape, etc., therefore, the karyotype can be considered a specific criterion of a certain biological species.



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