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1 Karyotyping

2 What is a Karyotype? A picture of your chromosomes
How many chromosomes should a normal human have? 46 Chromosomes

3 Normal Female Karyotype

4 Normal Male Karyotype

5 Abnormal Karyotypes Shows a that a genetic disorder is present
During meiosis, chromosomal mutations can occur One error is called nondisjunction

6 What happens if nondisjunction occurs?
The zygote will die or result in conditions known as trisomy or monosomy. Trisomy - a person has more than 2 copies of the same chromosome. Monosomy – a person only has one copy of a chromosome.

7 Abnormal Karyotype-Trisomy #21
Down Syndrome

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9 Abnormal Karyotype – Turner’s Syndrome Monosomy of the X chromosome

10 Draw the table below in your IN
Disorder Description of Disorder How is the chromosome affected? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.


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