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Question 0 (1 point) Saved Which of the following mutations will a karyotype not detect? O Triploidy Triple Translocations 0
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Karyotyping is used for detecting any abnormalities in the chromosome such as number and size. it includes deleted and extra added chromosome, deletion, duplications and translocation.

5bp duplication is a minor change in the genetic sequence, so it cannot be detected in the chromosome. therefore the karyotype will not detect the 5bp duplication.

triploidy is an extra set of chromosome with a diploid set i.e, three sets of chromosome can be detected by karyotyping.

translocation is the transfer of chromosome from original location to other location. it can be detected by size and increase in number from one location to other.

aneuploidy is the condition of increase or decrease in chromosome from original number 46 to 45 or 47. so it can be detected from the karyotyping.

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