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idiogram
idiogram (ˈɪdɪəʊˌɡræm) n (Genetics) another name for karyogramTranslationsidiogram
idiogram[′id·ē·ə‚gram] (genetics) A diagram of chromosome morphology, especially the banding pattern, that is used to compare karyotypes of different cells, individuals, or species. idiogram
idiogram [id´e-o-gram] a drawing or photograph of the chromosomes of a particular cell.Idiogram of the X chromosome, showing some of the many disorders located on it. From Lissauer and Graham, 2002.id·i·o·gram (id'ē-ō-gram), 1. Synonym(s): karyotype2. Diagrammatic representation of chromosome morphology characteristic of a species or population. [idio- + G. gramma, something written] id·i·o·gram (id'ē-ō-gram) 1. Synonym(s): karyotype. 2. Diagrammatic representation of chromosome morphology characteristic of a species or population. [idio- + G. gramma, something written]idiogram a diagrammatic representation of a KARYOTYPE.id·i·o·gram (id'ē-ō-gram) 1. Synonym(s): karyotype. 2. Diagrammatic representation of chromosome morphology characteristic of a species or population. [idio- + G. gramma, something written]ThesaurusSeekaryotype |