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Biology, 06.12.2021 23:50 baylabrown

Do you think that karyotyping can be used to screen an embryo for genetic disorders such as sickle-cell disease that is due to a point mutation in the allele (gene) that codes for the hemoglobin protein? Explain why or why not? (hint: does a karyotype display the DNA base pair sequence of an individual?)

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