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Pedigrees and karyotypes provide the means for individuals to identify their risks of genetic disorders. what can be evident on a karyotype but not seen on a pedigree? a. family carriers of a genetic disorder b. family history of a genetic disorder c. risk of a genetic disorder in offspring d. a visual image of a chromosomal defect.

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