13. Can two normal
individuals of the same
species with sexual
reproduction have identical
genomes and identical
karyotypes? How is the human
karyotype usually
represented?

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Except for clones ( created
from nucleus , like the
Dolly ) and monozygotic twins,
is very improbable genomes of two
of the same and generated
by reproduction to be .
Nevertheless the karyotypes
two normal individuals the same
species of the same are always
identical. human normal karyotype
represented by the 44+XX for
women 44+XY for men.