Chromosomes for karyotyping are often obtained from a blood sample. Red blood cells, however, cannot be used for this purpose because
A) they are too small.
B) they lack nuclei.
C) white blood cells are much more common.
D) they have abnormal chromosomes.
E) they are difficult to isolate.
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