Journal: Where is DNA found inside a cell?
Usually DNA inside the nucleus is wrapped around proteins to form an ‘X’ shape These ‘X’ shaped coils of DNA are called chromosomes
Why is DNA coiled up and not just a big clump in the nucleus?
P arm: Short arm of the chromosome Q arm: Long arm of the chromosome Centromere: midpoint where the two sides of the ‘X’ cross
Two identical halves of a single replicated chromosome Contain the same DNA on each half
The same for each cell in the body, except sex cells which only have half a set of chromosomes. Each individual has the same number of chromosomes their entire life The number of chromosomes is the same across an entire species.
OrganismChromosome numbers Human46 Chimpanzee48 House Mouse40 Corn20
Autosomes 22 pairs Contain all other traits Sex Chromosomes One pair Determines your gender
Chromosomes can be identified by their: Size Shape Gene Banding Pattern
An organized arrangement of a person’s chromosomes. Allows you to determine gender and chromosomal abnormalities.
Female: XXMale: XY
If the number of chromosomes in a karyotype does not equal 46, then a chromosomal abnormality has occurred. Differences in chromosome number causes disease.
Trisomy 21 also known as Down’s Syndrome Extra chromosome #21
Trisomy 18 also known as Edward’s Syndrome Extra chromosome #18 Results in heart and mental defects and overlapping fingers
Turner’s Syndrome: XO Females with underdeveloped ovaries Typically have short stature
Klinefelter’s Syndrome – XXY Males with little body hair present. Typically tall. Some development of breast tissue normally seen in females.