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Human Female Karyotype

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1 Human Female Karyotype
Karyotypes Human Female Karyotype Autosomes Sex Chromosomes Autosomes Sex Chromosomes Notation: 46,XY Notation: 46,XX Diagnosis: Normal male Diagnosis: Normal female

2 Analyzing Karyotypes A karyotype displays a diploid number of chromosomes.

3 Chromosomal disorders Nondisjucntion – means “not coming apart”;
Nondisjucntion – means “not coming apart”; - when homologous chromosomes fail to separate, abnormal chromosome numbers may find their way into gametes Monosomy – missing one chromosome from a pair Trisomy – having three copies of a chromosome Exp. Trisomy 21 – extra chromosome-21

4 No male Trisomy 21 Nondisjunction 47, XY, +21
Does this person have a normal # of chromosomes? Is this person a male or a female? What condition does this person have? What was it caused by? What notation would you use to characterize this patient’s karyotype? No male Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) Nondisjunction 47, XY, +21

5 Common Non-disjunction Disorders
Down’s Syndrome – Trisomy 21 Turner’s Syndrome – Monosomy 23 (X) Kleinfelter’s Syndrome – Trisomy 23 (XXY) Edward’s Syndrome – Trisomy 18

6 Amniocentesis a procedure a pregnant woman
can have in order to detect some genetics disorders…such as non-disjunction. Amniotic fluid withdrawn

7 Now, you are going to pretend to be a geneticist and diagnose patients by looking at karyotypes.

8 What is the sex of this patient?
Practice: What is the sex of this patient? What notation would you give this patient? What diagnosis would you give this patient? Female (Why? No Y chromosome) 45, XO Monosomy 23

9 How are Karyotypes made?


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