Yes, though there is a test called a karyotype to map all chromosomes and see all alterations that may be present, there is another test to examine chromosomes individually in case there's reason to suspect the presence of a specific generic alteration, called the FISH test
Yes, though there is a test called a karyotype to map all chromosomes and see all alterations that may be present, there is another test to examine chromosomes individually in case there's reason to suspect the presence of a specific generic alteration, called the FISH test