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Microscopy to Look at a Cell's Chromosomes Is Often Done

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Microscopy to look at a cell's chromosomes is often done when the cell is in mitotic metaphase. For example, karyotyping (extracting chromosomes from a single cell and photographing them to look for abnormalities) is performed on metaphase, rather than interphase, cells. Why?

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