Find a Karyotype from a person with a chromosomal variation from the more common 46 chromosomes. Post a picture of it and describe what the variation is that the person has and how it manifests itself in the body. Tell us whether the karyotype comes from ...
We describe a normal man with the karyotype: 45,X,dic(Y;22)(Ypter→ Yq 11.23::22p l1.2→22qter). A brother and father of the propositus also had 45 chromosomes with the same dic(Y;22). Carriers of this chromosome are of normal phenotype, and the carrier of reproductive age had ...
Karyotypes:A karyotype is the complete complement of chromosomes in a cell. Karyotypes are readily analyzed on dividing cells that have been arrested in metaphase when chromosomes are maximally condensed.Answer and Explanation: Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now...
ALL patients with a hyperdiploid karyotype of more than 50 chromosomes (high hyperdiploidy) carry a better prognosis in contrast to patients presenting with other cytogenetic features, and an appropriate less intensive therapy protocol should be developed for these patients. How many sexes do humans ...
Here we describe a hypothetical case representing a classic example where lack of understanding, recognition, and application ofsex and genderevidence-based care can lead to erroneous diagnosis and treatment plans. Maria is a 45-year-old woman who has been experiencing an excessive amount of fatigue...
The participants used a computer to describe which of the scenarios would be more upsetting. The results suggest that, across cultures, women find emotional infidelity more upsetting than sexual infidelity. Men's responses varied across cultures, but in general they were jealous of sexual infidelity...
The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri, is a harmful pest of citrus trees that transmits Candidatus Liberibacter spp. which causes Huanglongbing (HLB) (citrus greening disease); this is considered to be the most serious bacterial disease of cit
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can be difficult to diagnose, especially when morphological changes in blood and marrow cells are minimal, myeloblast proportion is not increased, and the karyotype is normal. The discovery of >40 genes that are recurrently somatically mutated in MDS patients raised ho...
Answer to: (a) Explain how nondisjunction may be related to Down syndrome. (b) Describe 4 syndromes that result from the inheritance of an abnormal...
4)What would the distinguishing feature of a karyotype of a person with Kleinfelter syndrome be? 2+ X and Y 5) What stage of meiosis could result in extra chromosome in a gamete? Anaphase I or II 6)What is a phenotype? Physically expressed characteristic 7)What is an allele? On...