Interactive Karyotype Activity - ~upd~
Interactive Karyotype Activity
A report for an typically combines a summary of the virtual lab procedure, patient analysis, and a conclusion on genetic disorders. The following report structure is modeled after standard university and high school lab formats, such as those used by the University of Arizona's Biology Project . Part 1: Introduction
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Note for instructors: This report can be adapted for physical cut-and-paste activities or digital simulations (e.g., Learn.Genetics, Karyotype Studio). Students should attach their actual arranged karyotype image or photo. Interactive Karyotype Activity A report for an typically
What is the significance of the centromere position?
Dragging and dropping digital chromosomes or physically pairing printed ones forces students to look closely at banding patterns, centromere positions, and size. Case study simulation: Error Detection and Feedback
Sex Chromosomes:
The 23rd pair (XX for female, XY for male). 💻 How an Interactive Karyotype Activity Works
Monosomy:
A missing chromosome (e.g., Turner Syndrome , where a female has only one X chromosome).

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