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Karyotyped vs Karyotype - What's the difference?

karyotyped | karyotype |

As verbs the difference between karyotyped and karyotype

is that karyotyped is (karyotype) while karyotype is to investigate or record such characteristics.

As a noun karyotype is

(genetics) the observed characteristics (number, type, shape, etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species.

karyotyped

English

Verb

(head)
  • (karyotype)

  • karyotype

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (genetics) The observed characteristics (number, type, shape, etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species.
  • (genetics) A record of such characteristics, usually photographic.
  • (obsolete, genetics) A group of individuals or species that have the same chromosomal characteristics.
  • Derived terms

    * karyotypic

    Verb

    (karyotyp)
  • To investigate or record such characteristics
  • karyotype

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (genetics) The observed characteristics (number, type, shape, etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species.
  • (genetics) A record of such characteristics, usually photographic.
  • (obsolete, genetics) A group of individuals or species that have the same chromosomal characteristics.
  • Derived terms

    * karyotypic

    Verb

    (karyotyp)
  • To investigate or record such characteristics