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• Defined: Tightly coiled DNA
• Form when cells divide– Chromosomes created
for the new cells
• 2 Parts:
– 1) Chromatids: two identical parts of a chromosome
– 2) Centromere: Joins chromatids together
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• Defined: Picture of an individuals chromosomes– Help identify sex &
chromosome defects
• Size of final pair identifies sex– Same size: XX = female
– Different size: XY = male
• Normal human will have 46 chromosomes
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Down Syndrome: What’s Wrong?
• Writing notation:– 1st: total
chromosome #– 2nd: Sex
chromosomes– 3rd: extra or
missing
• Down Syndrome
47, XY, +21
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Turner’s Syndrome: What’s Wrong?
• Write the notation for Turner’s Syndrome.
45, X, -23
or
45, XO, -23
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Patau’s Syndrome: What’s Wrong?
• Write the notation for Patau’s Syndrome.
47, XY, +13
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Klinefelter’s Syndrome: What’s Wrong?
• Write the notation for Klinefelter’s Syndrome.
47, XXY, +23
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• Diploid Cells = Cells with the full set of chromosomes– Paired chromosomes
• Half of our chromosomes come from each parent (23 from each parent)
• Somatic (non-sex) cells are diploid
• Created by mitosis• Ex: Skin, Muscle, Nerve,
Blood Cells
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• Haploid Cells = Cells with ½ the total number of chromosomes
• Gametes (sex cells) are the only haploid cells– Ex: Sperm, Egg, Pollen
• Created by meiosis– Chromosome number reduced by
1/2
• How do humans get 46 chromosomes?
Haploid sperm cell (23) + Haploid egg cell (23) = Diploid zygote (46)
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Diploid vs. Haploid Karyotypes
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How many chromosomes are in brain cells?
Remember…Brain cells are non-sex cells…
…Somatic cells are non-sex cells…
…Somatic cells are diploid…
…Diploid cells have the full set of chromosomes
Answer = 46
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What is the human haploid chromosome number?
Remember…Haploid = half number of chromosomes
Answer = 23 chromosomes
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How many chromosomes are in female egg cells?
Remember…Egg cells are sex cells…
…Sex cells are gametes…
…Gamete cells are haploid…
…Haploid cells have ½ the set of chromosomes
Answer = 23
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What is the human diploid chromosome number?
Remember…Diploid = total number of chromosomes
Answer = 46
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What is the human gamete chromosome number?
Remember…Gamete cells are sex cells…
…Sex cells are haploid…
…Haploid cells have ½ the set of chromosomes
Answer = 23
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What is the human somatic chromosome number?
Remember…Somatic cells are non-sex cells…
…Somatic cells are diploid…
…Diploid cells have the full set of chromosomes
Answer = 46
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• What is the diploid chromosome number?
42
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• What is the haploid chromosome number?
21
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• How many chromosomes would be in somatic cells?
42
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• How many chromosomes would be in brain cells?
42
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• How many chromosomes would be in gamete cells?
21
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• How many chromosomes would be in egg cells?
21
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• How many chromosomes would be in muscle cells?
42
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• How many chromosomes would be in sperm cells?
21
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• Is this a male or female rat?
male
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Kobe Kuiz• 1) What is the difference between chromatin, chromatids, and chromosomes?
• 2) Name the location where chromatids connect.
• 3) Examine the karyotype.
– What the haploid number?
– Diploid number?
– Somatic number?
– Gamete number?
• 4) Which of the following cells are created by mitosis?
Skin Nerve Sperm Brain Kidney Stomach Pollen
• 5) Which of the following cells are created by meiosis?
Skin Nerve Sperm Brain Kidney Stomach Pollen
• 6) Which of the following cells are haploid?
Skin Nerve Sperm Brain Kidney Stomach Pollen
• 7) Which of the following cells are diploid?
Skin Nerve Sperm Brain Kidney Stomach Pollen