Multiple Choice
The purpose of a staining technique of chromosomes such as Giemsa is to:
A) Permit the mitotic process to be followed and monitored for variations.
B) Allow for the numbering of chromosomes and the identification of variations.
C) Identify new somatic cells formed through mitosis and cytokinesis.
D) Distinguish the sex chromosomes from the homologous chromosomes.
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