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+ Chromosome Number Mutations 8.19 to 8.23 + Karyotype  Photographic display of metaphase chromosomes arranged by size and centromere position  Used to identify chromosome number disorders  Chromosome pairs 1 to 22  Autosomes  Chromosome pair 23  Sex Chromosomes  What sex is shown here?  female + Down Sydnrome  Trisomy 21  3 copies of chromosome 21  Symptoms  Heart and respiratory defects  Short in stature  Flattened nose bridge  Skin fold in the corner of eye  Single skin fold in palm  Small ears, hands, and feet  Varying degrees of mental retardation + Nondisjunction  Nondisjunction  Mutation / accident during cell division  Homologous chromosomes fail to separate in meiosis I  Sister chromatids fail to separate in meiosis II or mitosis  Results in extra or missing chromosomes  Which has a greater impact mieotic nondisjuction or mitotic nondisjuntion? Why?  Mieiotic – passed to future generations + Sex Chromosomes  Why is nondisjunction of sex chromosomes usually not fatal?  Y – contains few genes, genes that are nonvital, genes that code for male characteristics  X – mammals function with only one X activated per cells; if one is missing there is still one present to code for vital life functions  NOTE: one X must be present, without an X, life ceases + Chromosomal Mutations  Deletion -Loss of part of DNA sequence; eliminate a gene or alter gene products  Duplication – repetition of part of a chromosome  Inversion – change in gene order on chromosome  Translocation – exchange of genetic material between nonhomologous chromosomes
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            