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Title: Chromosomes and Karyotypes


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Chromosomes and Karyotypes
  • What is a Chromosome
  • Terminology
  • Chromosomal Mutations
  • Differences among species
  • Karyotypes
  • Nondisjunction disorders

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What is a chromosome?
  • Chromosome- coils of DNA and proteins
  • Chromatid- two exact copies of DNA that make up a
    chromosome
  • Centromere- where the two chromatids attach

Chromosome
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Terminology
  • Gene- segment of DNA that codes for a protein or
    RNA molecule
  • Units of information

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Terminology
  • Homologous chromosomes- are chromosomes that are
    similar in shape, size and genetic content

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Terminology
  • Somatic cell- any cell other than a sperm or egg
    cell
  • Cheek, blood, brain, bone, liver, kidney
  • 46 chromosomes in human somatic cells
  • 23 pairs
  • One set comes from the mother, the other from the
    father
  • A diploid (2n) cell contains two sets of
    chromosomes, like the somatic cell

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Terminology
  • Gamete- sperm or egg cell
  • Carries one set of chromosome (has 23 total
    chromosomes)
  • A haploid (n) cell contains only one set of
    chromosomes, like the gamete cell

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Terminology
  • Fertilization- fusion of two gametes (fusion of
    sperm and egg)
  • Zygote- fertilized egg cell
  • The first cell of a new individual

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Terminology
  • Haploid (n)
  • Diploid (2n)
  • n 23
  • Sperm 23 chromosomes n
  • Egg 23 chromosomes n
  • Total 46 chromosomes 2n
    (diploid)

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Chromosomal Mutations
  • Mutations- changes in an organisms chromosome
    structure
  • Deletions
  • Duplication
  • Inversion
  • Translocation

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Chromosomal Mutations
  • Original Chromosome
  • Deletion- when a piece of chromosome breaks off
    completely
  • Duplication- a chromosome fragment attaches to
    its homologous chromosome

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Chromosomal Mutations
  • Inversion- when the chromosome piece reattaches
    to the original chromosome but in a reverse
    orientation
  • Translocation- when the chromosome piece
    reattaches to a nonhomologous chromosome

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Chromosomal Mutations
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Differences among species
  • Each organism has a characteristic number of
    chromosomes
  • The number is constant with the species
  • Potatoes, plums, and chimpanzees all have 48
    chromosomes

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Differences among species
  • Oats, Raccoon Dogs, Rats, Wheat and Wolverines
    all have 42 chromosomes

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Karyotypes
  • A karyotype is a picture of an organisms
    chromosomes
  • It allows us to study the difference of shape,
    structure and size of each chromosome

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Karyotypes
  • Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes
  • Sex chromosomes- the last pair (23) on a
    karyotype that determine the sex of an individual
  • Females (XX)
  • Males (Xy)
  • Autosomes- are all other chromosomes

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Karyotypes
  • During mitosis, a picture is taken
  • The chromosomes are sorted into identical pairs
    and arranged from biggest to smallest
  • The 2 sex chromosomes are put at the end (pair 23)

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Nondisjunction
  • Sometimes during meiosis, the chromosomes fail to
    separate correctly (called nondisjunction)
  • Monosomy- when gamete has only 1 copy of the
    affected chromosome
  • Trisomy- when the other gamete has 3 copies of
    one chromosome

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NondisjunctionCommon Disorders
  • Klinefelters syndrome
  • One to several extra sex chromosomes
  • Ex. XXY or XXXY
  • Turners syndrome
  • Only one sex chromosome
  • Absense of Y develops into female
  • Ex. XO

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NondisjunctionCommon Disorders
  • Downs Syndrome
  • Autosomal
  • Trisomy 21
  • Most common birth defect
  • Patau Syndrome
  • Autosomal
  • Trisomy 13
  • Rarely live past infancy
  • Neurological problems, polydactyl and facial
    defects

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NondisjunctionCommon Disorders
  • Edwards Syndrome
  • Autosomal
  • Trisomy 18
  • 30 of babies die by 1 month
  • Learning disabilities, congenital heart defects
    and malformations of digestive tract, urinary
    tract and genitals

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