Karyotypes
How many chromosomes are in humans?
44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes
Preparation of a karyotype part 1
Acquire white blood cells
Preparation of a karyotype part 2
Add chemical (colchicine) to break down spindle fibers which effectively halts all cells at metaphase and kills them
Preparation of karyotype part 3
Add distilled water and centrifuge to separate white blood crlls
Preparation of karyotype part 6
Cut out chromosomes and match pairs
Klinefelter's Syndrome
Extra X Chromosome
Who is this tool (the karyotype) used by?
Genetic counsellors and cytogeneticists
How are chromosomes paired and grouped?
Paired with homologue and grouped according to length and location of centromere
Preparation of karyotype part 5
Photograph burst cells using microscope (ones in metaphase) and then enlarge
What is a karyotype?
Photomicrograph of a dividing cells chromosomes
Duplication
Pieces of chromosome that got deleted are incorporated into its homologue, essentially duplicating that potion of the chromosome
Examples of chromosomal abnormalities
Can also have XXXY and XXXXY
Preparation of karyotype part 4
Fix with alcohol and stain
XXX and X (Turner's Syndrome)
Generally normal females with reduced fertility
Where is the karyotype used extensively?
In the HGS (Human Genome Study)
Symptoms of Down Syndrome
Mild to severe retardation, flat face, thick tongue & neck, abnormalities of organs, generally early death.
When was the correct number of human chromosomes established?
Not until 1956 due to the clumping of chromosomes in dead tissue
What type of chromosomal abnormalities can be detected by using a karyotype?
Sex cells with abnormal number of chromosomes due to nondisjunction (usually causes embryos that are not viable)
Symptoms of Klinefelter's Syndrome
Small breasts, reduced fertility, and long limbs, male
Inversion
Small piece of chromosome "flips" in place
Translocation
Small pieces of chromosome are deleted form one chromosome &I moved to another non-homologus chromosome
Deletion
Small pieces of chromosome get deleted during Interphase. Usually lethal.
Preparation of karyotype part 7
Sort by decreasing soze
What is a karyotype used for?
Used to identify chromosomal abnormalities
Down Syndrome
Usually an extra chromosome in chromosome pair 21. Sometimes can be caused by translocation of chromosome 21-14