Insert the name of the genetic disorder you are researching Insert Your Names.

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Insert the name of the genetic disorder you are researching Insert Your Names

Causes Include a picture of the karyotype and highlight what is wrong.

Symptoms Include a list of symptoms caused by this disorder. Include pictures

Treatment Include any treatments (medicines, physical or mental therapy, etc.) used to help people with this disorder.

Impact on Family Include details of how a family is impacted when they are caring for or dealing with a person with this disroder.

Impact on Society How do these individuals fit in to mainstream society? Are their any organization to help them have a better life?

Interesting Facts Include at least two other facts about this disorder that was not mentioned earlier.

Bibliography Copy and paste and web-sites used to gather information for this presentation.

Project Steps 1. Mr. Matthews will give you a # of the disorder you are going to research 2. You will then look for the slide with the number of the disorder and start pairing the chromosomes to figure our what disorder you have. 3. Research your disorder to fill in the slides above. BE SURE TO WRITE CITE WHERE YOU GOT YOUR INFORMATION 4. Be sure to save your project as your full name-karyotyping project 5. Mr. Matthews your finished project through his website or

XY Male 20 Normal Male Example

XX Female 20 Normal Female Example

Your TASK 1)Arrange the chromosomes for the Disorder # your teacher has assigned you and determine if something has gone wrong by comparing it to the normal karyotype handouts. Start by moving the #1 chromosomes (largest) into the correct position and so on. 2)Check with your teacher to see that you’ve correctly identified the disorder. 3)Start constructing a PwPt presentation.

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