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Karyotyping is useful for determining:
Multivariate
Pertaining to three or more variables, as in multivariate analyses or multivariate statistics.
Univariate
Pertaining to an analysis or representation that involves only one variable to understand its distribution or impact in isolation.
Bivariate
Pertaining to two variables, as in bivariate analysis or bivariate statistics.
Unvariate
A term likely intended as "univariate", which refers to statistical analysis that deals with only one variable at a time.
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