Karyograms
- During the stages of mitosis, chromosomes condense (become visible)
- This is most notable in metaphase
- Staining can reveal distinctive banding patterns on chromosomes at this stage
- The position of the centromere will also give a clue about which homologous pair a chromosome belongs to
- The process can be frozen in time using computer image analysis of all the chromosomes
- Chromosomes can be placed in their homologous pairs
- A karyogram will show all the chromosomes in homologous pairs, starting with the longest pair and ending with the shortest
Human karyogram showing homologous chromosomes. The presence of XY reveals this to be a male.