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Biology, 16.04.2021 05:20, simplemickey123

1. Compare: Select Subject C from the SIMULATION pane. Identify each of subject C's chromosomes, and place them on the KARYOTYPING pane. Once you have completed the karyotype, take a snapshot of it. Paste the snapshot into a document. Label it "Subject C." How does subject C's karyotype differ from a normal karyotype?​

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