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