Definition of Spectral karyotype (SKY)

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Spectral karyotype (SKY)

The term 'Spectral karyotype (SKY)' as it applies to the area of gnome research can be defined as 'A graphic of all an organism's chromosomes, each labeled with a different color. Useful for identifying chromosomal abnormalities'.

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