What is haploid?
one set of chromosomes (n=23) as in a normal gamete
What is diploid?
cell contains two sets of chromosomes (2n=46, normal in human)
What is polyploid?
Multiple of the haploid number
What happens in recombination?
How does meiotic non-disjunction occur?
When there is an error:
What does an imbalance of chromosomes result in?
Imbalance of chromosomes results in trisomy or monosomy.
What happens if non-disjunction occurs in mitosis?
What is the definition of mosaicism?
The presence of two or more genetically different cell lines derived from a single zygote
What happens to monosomic and trisomic cells?
Define recombination
What keeps the chromosomes together during recombination?
Connected by Synaptonemal complex – series of proteins keeping chromosomes together so enables them to exchange genetic material.
What is crossing over?
What does meiosis result in?
Daughter cells that are genetically unique
Why is meiosis important?
What are autosomal aneuploidies?
Abnormalities that do not involve the sex chromosomes
What are some examples of disorders caused by autosomal aneuploidies?
What causes pataus syndrome and how common is it?
What causes edwards syndrome and how common is it??
What causes downs and how common is it?
What are sex chromosome aneuploidies?
What is aneuploid?
Chromosome number which is not an exact multiple of haploid number due to an extra or missing chromosome
What are some examples of sex chromosome aneuploidies?
What causes Turner’s and how common is it?
What causes Triple X syndrome and how common is it?