A karyotyping procedure typically requires a sample of peripheral blood, bone marrow, or amniotic fluid. The cells in these samples, particularly lymphocytes from blood or fetal cells from amniotic fluid, are cultured to promote division. Once the cells are in the metaphase stage of mitosis, they can be stained and examined under a microscope to analyze the chromosome structure and number.
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