Phenotypical abnormalities

Karyotype

Karyotype
A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. The term is also used for the complete set of chromosomes in a species, or an individual organism. Karyotypes describe the number of chromosomes, and what they look like under a light microscope. Attention is paid to their length, the position of the centromeres, banding pattern, any differences between the sex chromosomes, and any other physical characteristics. The preparation and study of karyotypes is part of cytogenetics. The study of whole sets of chromosomes is sometimes known as karyology...

Phenotypical abnormalities - List of case studies

PANCYTOPENIA OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY

“The lymphocytes and monocytes show no  phenotypical abnormalities . Blastic   levels are within normal limits. ...

PANCYTOPENIA OF UNKNOWN PATHOGENESIS

“The lymphocytes and monocytes show no  phenotypical abnormalities . Blastic   levels are within normal limits. ...

Pancytopenia of uncertain pathogenesis

“ The lymphocytes and monocytes show no phenotypical abnormalities. Blastic levels are within normal limits. The myeloid ...

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