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Page 1: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Karyotypes and Mutations

Page 2: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Karyotype

• An orderly display of magnified images of the individual’s chromosomes

• Shows the chromosomes

as they appear in

metaphase.

Page 3: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

What is a Normal Karyotype?

• We are supposed to have 46 total chromosomes in each cell (22 pairs of autosomes = 44, + 2 sex chromosomes).

Page 4: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

One source:Amniocentesis• Take fluid

from amniotic fluid around the baby

• Can make a karyotype to see if there is a genetic disorder

Page 5: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Preparing a Karyotype

• 1. Use blood cells.

Page 6: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Essay: Preparing a Karyotype

• 2. Burst RBC (red blood cells) in hypotonic solution.

•Release WBC (white blood cells).

Page 7: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Essay: Preparing a Karyotype

3. Use a centrifuge to separate the white blood cells from the rest of the blood fluid

Page 8: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Preparing a Karyotype

• 4. Add chemical (colchicine) to stop the chromatids in metaphase (stops spindle fibers from forming)

Page 9: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Preparing a Karyotype (cont)

• 5. Drop on a slide.

Page 10: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Preparing a Karyotype (cont)

• 5. Take a picture

• 6.Sort by size and shape from largest to smallest

Page 11: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Other types of Karyotypes

Page 12: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Types of Karyotypes

• Fluorescent to detect a marker showing certain defect

Page 13: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Types of Karyotypes

• Colored dyes for certain chromosomes

Page 14: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Types of Karyotypes

• Ideogram: bands locate sites on chromosome

Page 15: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Normal Karyotype

• WHY?• Is it a Male or a female?

Page 16: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Down Syndrome Karyotype

• Trisomy 21

Page 17: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Down Syndrome

• Trisomy 21

• Folds over eyes

• Sluggish muscles

• Mental Problems

Page 18: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Down Syndrome

• The most common chromosome number abnormality

• Round face

• flattened nose bridge

• small, irregular teeth

Page 19: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Down Syndrome

• Short Stature

• heart defects

• susceptibility to respiratory infection , leukemia and Alzheimer’s

Page 20: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Does the mother’s age matter?

• As the age of the mother increases above 30, the frequency of Trisomy 21 also increases

Page 21: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Nondisjunction

• Uneven distribution of chromosomes in cell division

Page 22: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Abnormal Sex Chromosomes• 47 XXY syndrome

• male

• testes small (sterile)

• breast enlargement

• feminine body contours

• Klinefelter’s

Page 23: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Klinefelter’s Syndrome

•also XXYY, XXXY, XXXXY

Page 24: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

TURNER SYNDROME

• XO (only one X)

• short

• often web of skin between neck and shoulders

• sterile

• poor breast development

Page 25: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Turner Karyotype

Page 26: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

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Abnormal Chromosome Numbers

• Aneuploidy

– Missing or extra chromosome

• Polyploidy

– Extra set of chromosomes

– Usually lethal

– Common in cancer

– Common in plants

Page 27: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Nondisjunction

Page 28: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

What about…

• MUTATIONS?

Page 29: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase
Page 30: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

DELETION

Fragment of the chromosome is lost

Page 31: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Duplication

Fragment of one chromosome attaches to a homologous chromosome

Page 32: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Translocation

Fragment reattaches in reverse direction (less likely to produce harm)

Page 33: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

INVERSION

• The chromosome breaks in two places, a piece of the chromosome is removed and the chromosome pieces remaining rejoin.

Page 34: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Inversions

• Inversions, by definition, do not involve loss or gain of chromosomal material.

Page 35: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

INVERSION 46,XY,inv(16)

• The left one is normal and the right one is inverted near the centromere.

Page 36: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

45,XX,rob(13,14) A Robertsonian

translocation

(an end to end fusion of #13 and #14) There is no net gain or loss of genetic material in this person so they would have a normal phenotype.

Page 37: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Applications

• Chromosomes from the father of a retarded child... a portion of

• chromosome 11 (blue) has been

• transfered to chromosome 1(yellowyellow).

Page 38: Karyotypes and Mutations. Karyotype An orderly display of magnified images of the individuals chromosomes Shows the chromosomes as they appear in metaphase

Ideogram

Show only one set of chromosomes