Karyotype Mutations
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Laurel Visher
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Science
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8th - 9th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
By looking at the chromosomes how can you tell that this person is biologically female?
Because there are two X chromosomes
Because there are more chromosomes than in a male
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By looking at the chromosomes is this individual biologically male or female? How do you know?
Female, because they have two X chromosomes
Male, because they have one X and one Y chromosome
3.
Multiple Choice
What is the mutation in this persons chromosomes?
There is only one X
7 is shaped like a hockey stick
There's an extra 21
1 is too curved
4.
Multiple Choice
This is called Turners syndrome, can you notice the mutation in the chromosomes?
Both chromosomes 1 are bent
There are too many chromosomes
There are too many of chromosome 3
There is no Y chromosome
5.
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These are the chromosomes of someone with Kleinfelters syndrome. What is different about their chromosomes?
There is only one Y chromosome
One of the 5th chromosomes is too curved
There is an extra X chromosome
There are too few chromosomes
6.
Multiple Choice
This disorder is called "Cry of the cat", can you find the chromosomal mutation?
There are too many chromosomes
They are missing the Y chromosome
Chromosome 1 is bent
Chromosome 5 is too short (missing a piece)
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