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Hello. You did not present the karyotype to which this question refers, nor did you present the answer options, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered accurately.

However, the karyotype is able to determine whether an individual is a man or a mulkher and has a mutation. That's because a karyotype represents the set of chromosomes that a person represents. A person without any type of mutation must have a karyotype with 23 pairs of chromosomes, one of which is composed of sex chromosomes that are XY for men and XX for women.

Incomplete question. However, I provided descriptions of the types of karyotype.

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Normally, an individual's karyotype should indicate 46 chromosomes; of which 23 are got from their mom, and 23 from their dad.

Note some of the various types of abnormal karyotype that an individual may have:

Karyotype for Down syndrome (trisomy 21): Usually, this individual may have a karyotype that shows an extra, or third chromosome 21, which affects their physical appearance or learning ability.

Karyotype for Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18): The individual has would have an extra 18th chromosome.

Karyotype Patau syndrome (trisomy 13): Individual has an extra 13th chromosome .

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