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Karyotyping should be done during the metaphase cycle, when the chromosomes are distinct and easily counted. To obtain a sample with a good number of cells in metaphase, typically blood or skin cells are collected. Some drugs are used to stimulate division and lock cells into metaphase: see [[http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/medgen/chromo/cytotech.html|Preparing a Karyotype]]. | Karyotyping should be done during the metaphase cycle, when the chromosomes are distinct and easily counted. To obtain a sample with a good number of cells in metaphase, typically blood or skin cells are collected. Some drugs are used to stimulate division and lock cells into metaphase: see [[http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/medgen/chromo/cytotech.html|Preparing a Karyotype]]. | ||
- | Another procedure done here: [[http://faculty.virginia.edu/xtropicalis/KaryotypeXtropicalis.htm|Karyotyping X. tropicalis]] to karyotype a species of frog, simply stains cells in the tadpoles, where the cells are already actively dividing. | + | Another procedure done here: [[http://faculty.virginia.edu/xtropicalis/KaryotypeXtropicalis.htm|Karyotyping X. tropicalis]] to karyotype a species of frog, simply stains cells in the tadpoles, which are already actively dividing. |