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A karyotype is used to study I) Numbe...

A karyotype is used to study
I) Number of chromosomes
II) Position of centromere
III) Position of chromosome
IV) Length of the arms
V) Secondary constriction

A

I, Il and III

B

I, II, IV, V

C

All of these

D

I, IV, V

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