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Does anyone know whether there's any reason why a karyotype either couldn't be done at all on, or else would not be practical to perform on, nerve cells? If I'm not mistaken any cell with a nucleus should be able to at least in theory be karyotyped.

 

I strongly suspect that this review question has a typo in it somewhere.

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