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Which of these human genetic conditions CANNOT be diagnosed by a karyotype? Down syndrome Huntington's disease Kleinfelter syndrome Jacobs syndrome
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Which of these human genetic conditions CANNOT be diagnosed by a karyotype?
Down syndrome
Huntington's disease
Kleinfelter syndrome
Jacobs syndrome
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I believe the answer is C. Huntington's Disease! I hope this helped! Have a nice day!
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