Using figure 2, what type of abnormality does this karyotype
display? 
a. Normal
b. Monosomy
c. Trisomy
d. XXY Male
Trisomy is correct answer because in this karyotype, chromosome 21 is present three times. So it show trisomy of chromosomes 21.
Using figure 2, what type of abnormality does this karyotype display? a. Normal b. Monosomy c....
Using figure 1, what type of abnormality does this karyotype
display?
a. Normal
b. Monosomy
c. Trisomy
d. XXY Male
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. Using figure 2, what is the gender of the individual
represented in karyotype 2?
a. Male
b. Female
c. Undecided
d. Alien
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QUESTION 1 Examine the images of the normal human male and female karyotypes. How many total chromosomes are present in the male's kar Note: Type your answer as a number, NOT the word for the number. 46 QUESTION 2 Examine the images of the normal human male and female karyotypes. How many total chromosomes are present in the female's karyotype? Note: Type your answer as a number, NOT the word for the number. 46 QUESTION 3 Examine the images of...
For Disorder 1, describe the chromosomal abnormality. For
example, a genotype may be described as having "two Y chromosomes"
or "an extra copy of chromosome 14." Record your findings in the
"Genotype" column of Data Table 5.
Based on the genotype, determine the name of Disorder 1. Refer
to Table 3 of the Background as necessary. Record the name in the
"Chromosomal Disorder" column of Data Table 5.
List the symptoms of Disorder 1 in the "Phenotype" column of
Data...
Which type of mutation would not typically convert a proto-oncogene, such as beta- catenin, into an oncogene? O gene amplification O chromosomal deletion of the region containing the gene O mutation in the coding sequence that leads to the production of a hyperstable or hyperactive protein O chromosomal rearrangement that leads to overproduction of the normal protein DO 10 11 12 9 10 12 se $1 14 15 16 17 18 -13 14 15 16 17 18 13 19 20...
Review the 6 karyotypes in Figure 10 and determine the
chromosomal disorder. Record the chromosomal disorder in
Data Table 3.
Describe the genotype of each chromosomal disorder and record
in Data Table 3.
Describe the phenotype of each chromosomal disorder and record
in Data Table 3.
Data Table 3: Karyotype to Genotype to Phenotype
#
Chromosomal Disorder
Genotype
Phenotype
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
Numbered in the order that they appear
Options for 1: sex chromosome, an autosome
Options for 2: female, male
The following image is a karyotype, which is basically a photograph (taken through a microscope) of all the chromosomes present in a normal cell of an individual. Use the human-cell karyotype shown here to answer the questions. r ICSC ID 3 5 N 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 00 19 20 21 22 х...
16. Look at Figure 10.8 Who contributes the cytoplasm and organelles to the zygote? 17. Important What is nondisjunction? 18. What is an aneuploidy? 19. Describe a monosomy: Trisomy: 20. What is trisomy 21? 21. Why does mothers' age play a role in this? 22. What is a Barr body? 23. Describe Turners Syndrome: 24. Describe Klinefelter's Syndrome: 25. What happens during a deletion? 26. What is duplication? 27. What is an inversion? 28. What is a translocation? 29. Summarize...
CHAPTER TA CELLULAR REPRODUCTION: MITOSIS AND BASIC GENETICS 2. The figure below shows a karyotype, which is a magnified view of the ch cell. Each pair of homologous chromosomes is assigned a number and carries di mes from a human 10 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 In the figure, each chromosome has double copies of its DNA, contained in a pair of sister chro- matids linked by a centromere. .Label the sister chromatids and the centromere in...
Who can help me to solve the questions 1-4?
Figure 4-5 is the same as Figure 4-6
Exercise B4&5 A 1-3 C6-12 F 19 & 20 E 16-18 D 13-15 Chromosome Formula: 44 + XXY Sex of Patient: Male Name of Syndrome, if any: Klenifelter's Syndrome Description of Syndrome, if any: Y G 21 & 22 sorry--you'll have to look this up yourself! Sample human karyotype. Use as a guide for assembling your karyotype on Figure 4-6. Figure 4-5. Lab...