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What do your chromosomes look like?
KARYOTYPING What do your chromosomes look like?
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Karyotype Cell treated with chemical to stop in metaphase
Chromosomes stained Picture taken Enlarged Cut out Matched by banding patterns Arranged by size and location of centromere
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Click HERE to try your hand at matching up pairs of homologous chromosomes.
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Normal Male
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Normal Female
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What can you tell from a Karyotype?
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From a Karyotype You can tell Correct number of chromosomes
Correct size and shape of chromosomes Possible sources of errors within banding patterns of the chromosomes (genes) Gender
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Female with Trisomy 21 Down Syndrome
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Male with Trisomy 21 Down Syndrome
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Deletion of Long Arm Chromosome 4
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Extra X – Klinefelter’s Syndrome
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Missing X – Turner’s Syndrome
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SKY – Spectral Karyotypes
Uses fluorescent “tags” specific to each chromosome
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You can also determine the type of inheritance of a disease
Dominant: at least one or both chromosomes in the pair are affected Recessive: both chromosomes in the pair are affected. Sex-linked: error occurs on the X chromosome Co-dominant: the patient with only 1 of the chromosomes affected will have partial symptoms.
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Chromosome Nomenclature
p q 11.3 11.2 11.1 12 21 22 23 11.32 11.31 11.22 11.21 11.23 12.1 12.3 12.2 21.1 21.2 21.31 21.32 21.33 22.1 22.2 22.3
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