March 11 Childhood Disorders And Communication
1.What are chromosomes composed of? 2.Where do we find chromosomes? Objectives: –Discuss sex-linked traits 5-17.
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Genetics Chapter 29. Essential Must Know Terminology Chromosome Homologous (homologs) chromosomes – Autosomes – Sex chromosomes – Karyotype Gene Alleles.
DNA Mutations & Disorders. Normal Protein Formation 1.A segment of DNA strand is copied by mRNA in the nucleus. 2.mRNA leaves nucleus and goes to ribosome.
Chromosomal Aberrations Can be caused either by –non-disjunction (failure of whole chromosomes to separate during meiosis) –translocation (bits of chromosomes.
Clinical Aspects of the Cell Cycle
Changes in Chromosome Number Chapter 3. Central Points Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins Most humans have 46 chromosomes Possible to.
Genetic Disorders