
Karyotes Lesson
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 14 Questions
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Crossing over happens when part of the genetic information of one chromosome switches places with the genetic information from another chromosome. Another term for this process is
genetic recombination
genetic reduction
a mutation
nondisjunction
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Karyotypes
Genetics

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When do you think the picture is taken in the cell cycle?
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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 female with the genetic disorder known as Turner syndrome. Chromosomal analysis of this karyotype reveals the mutation is a result of
a missing X chromosome
a missing Y chromosome
an extra 21 chromosome
missing chromosome #9
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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 Select
Homologous pairs:
(select all that apply)
Have the same genes on them
May have different alleles
Each comes from one parent
Combine to give you your genotypes
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Multiple Choice
Do homologous chromosomes always look identical?
Yes, same everything (shape, size, position, and bands)
No, not quite (different positions but same band patterns and similar size)
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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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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
What is the mutation in this persons chromosomes?
There is only one X
7 is shaped like a hockey stick
There's an extra 21
1 is too curved
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Multiple Choice
This is called Turners syndrome, can you notice the mutation in the chromosomes?
Both chromosomes 1 are bent
There are too many chromosomes
There are too many of chromosome 3
There is no Y chromosome
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Multiple Choice
These are the chromosomes of someone with Kleinfelters syndrome. What is different about their chromosomes?
There is only one Y chromosome
One of the 5th chromosomes is too curved
There is an extra X chromosome
There are too few chromosomes
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Multiple Choice
This is known as Edwards Syndrome, can you identify the chromosomal mutation?
Chromosomes 1 and 2 are bent
There is no Y chromosome
This persons chromosomes are normal
There are 3 of chromosomes 18
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Multiple Choice
Describe this karyotype.
Male with no obvious disorder
Female with no obvious disorder
Female with disorder
Male with disorder
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Multiple Choice
Describe this karyotype.
Male with no obvious disorder
Female with no obvious disorder
Female with disorder
Male with disorder
Crossing over happens when part of the genetic information of one chromosome switches places with the genetic information from another chromosome. Another term for this process is
genetic recombination
genetic reduction
a mutation
nondisjunction
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