karyotyped

/ˈkɛriəˌtaɪpt/
verb
  1. Past tense of karyotype; having determined or analyzed the chromosome set of a cell or organism.
    • After the cells were karyotyped, the results showed a normal pattern.
    • The scientists karyotyped the tissue sample and found an extra chromosome.
    • They karyotyped several species to compare their chromosome numbers.
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adjective
  1. Describing a cell or organism that has had its karyotype analyzed.
    • The karyotyped cells were stored for further study.
    • The lab keeps a database of all karyotyped specimens.
    • Only karyotyped samples were used in the experiment.