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1 A photograph of a persons chromosomes (cut up and arranged in order)
Karyotypes A photograph of a persons chromosomes (cut up and arranged in order)

2 How many chromosomes are present
How many chromosomes are present? Is this a somatic (body) cell or a gamete?

3 Chromosomal Genetic Disorders
1. Numerical: When an individual is missing either a chromosome from a pair (monosomy) or has more than two chromosomes of a pair (trisomy, tetrasomy, etc). Examples: Down Syndrome – (Trisomy 21) an individual has three copies of chromosome 21 Turner Syndrome – (monosomy) an individual is born with only one sex chromosome, an X.

4 Examples continued Klinefelter's syndrome – also known as XXY syndrome, a condition in which males have an extra X sex chromosome. Edwards Syndrome – (Trisomy 18) an individual has three copies of chromosome 18

5 Down Syndrome 1 in 900 births

6 Turner Syndrome 1 in 2500 female births

7 Klinefelter's syndrome
1 in 1,000 births

8 Edwards Syndrome 1 in 3,000

9 2. Structural: When the chromosome's structure is altered.
a. Deletions: A part of a chromosome is missing or deleted. b. Duplications: A portion of the chromosome is duplicated, resulting in extra genetic material.

10 Other structural disorders:
Translocations: When a portion of one chromosome is transferred to another chromosome. Inversions: A portion of the chromosome has broken off, turned upside down and reattached, therefore the genetic material is inverted. Rings: A portion of a chromosome has broken off and formed a circle or ring. This can happen with or without loss of genetic material. Isochromosome: Formed by the mirror image copy of a chromosome segment including the centromere.

11 Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome
1 in 50,000 births


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