Answer:
The answer is karyotype
Step-by-step explanation:
Karyotyping:
- Karyotyping is a diagnostic techniques used to examine an individuals entire set of chromosomes.
- A karyotype is a micrograph that displays all the chromosomes (46) of an indivdual.
- Karyotyping is performed in the following steps:
- Harvesting dividing cells, particularly in metaphase when chromosomes are at greatest condensation.
- Stopping the division by using mitotic inhibitors such as colchicine.
- Staining the chromosomes with Giemsa stain (G- banding) or acridine orange to visualize the chromosomes.
- G-banding stains GC rich regions relatively darker as they are known to contain greater number of genes.
- Karyotyping is most commonly used to detect chromosomal abnormalities.