
Karyotyping
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Biology
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8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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14 Slides • 9 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the cell do we find genetic material (DNA) in?
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Multiple Choice
Which phase of the cell cycle is when scientists take a picture to construct a karyotype?
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
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Multiple Choice
The karyotype diagram below represents a human male. Chromosomal analysis of this karyotype reveals the abnormality in this karyotype is:
a missing X chromosome
a missing Y chromosome
an extra 21 chromosome
missing chromosome #9
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Multiple Choice
By looking at the chromosomes is this individual biologically male or female? How do you know?
Female, because they have two X chromosomes
Male, because they have one X and one Y chromosome
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Multiple Choice
By looking at the chromosomes how can you tell that this person is biologically female?
Because there are two X chromosomes
Because there are more chromosomes than in a male
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Mutations can be:
Beneficial (good)
Harmful (bad)
Neutral (not "good" or "bad")
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Multiple Choice
Mutations in many bacteria allow them to survive in our bodies even when we take antibiotics. For the bacteria, this is considered a _____________ mutation.
harmful
beneficial
neutral
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Multiple Choice
Some types of mutations can cause cancer. This type of mutation is considered:
harmful
beneficial
neutral
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Multiple Choice
Heterochromia is a genetic mutation that causes two different colored eyes in some dogs and humans. Usually, this mutation does not affect the health of the organism. This mutation is considered:
harmful
beneficial
neutral
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Multiple Choice
Polydactyl cats are born with extra toes on their paws. This can help certain breeds of cats catch prey. This type of mutation is:
harmful
beneficial
neutral
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