It is truly amazing that human chromosomes are already numbered like that! If that doesn’t just prove intelligent design, I don’t know what will. And just out of curiosity, what power of magnification do you need to subject the karyotype to before the numbers come into focus?
I am not sure if I agree with your conclusion. The karyotype shown is obviously not a typical example of the wild type E. garden I would suggest you look at pair #4 again and see if it shows the telltale signs of a deletion sequence in the GM E.garden. Of course the problem with this mutation is the random gender changes often associated with any H.sapien consumers. Good luck
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I think I see some trisomy....second tomato to the left...haha.
Is this scientist humor?
It is truly amazing that human chromosomes are already numbered like that! If that doesn’t just prove intelligent design, I don’t know what will. And just out of curiosity, what power of magnification do you need to subject the karyotype to before the numbers come into focus?
it isn't that you need a particularly strong magnification to see the numbers, you just need a specific kind of dye (graptalalamine blue).
I am not sure if I agree with your conclusion. The karyotype shown is obviously not a typical example of the wild type E. garden I would suggest you look at pair #4 again and see if it shows the telltale signs of a deletion sequence in the GM E.garden. Of course the problem with this mutation is the random gender changes often associated with any H.sapien consumers. Good luck
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