Module 3 Genetics

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Across
  1. 1. When a person has at least 2 genetically different cell populations
  2. 4. When a segment of a chromosome is transferred to a nonhomologous chromosome
  3. 8. Syndrome resulting from nondisjunction leading to a 45, XO karyotype and symptoms of a webbed neck and shield chest
  4. 9. Process that results in a barr body
  5. 12. Chromosomal syndrome (47,XXY) characterized by testicular atrophy and gynecomastia in men
  6. 13. When an individual inherits more than 2 complete sets of chromosomes, resulting in conditions like tetraploidy or triploidy
  7. 14. Translocation that results in a Philadelphia chromosome from an exchange of genetic material between chromosome 9 and 22
  8. 15. Process in which a chromosomal segment detaches and reconnects in the opposite orientation
Down
  1. 2. Field of study focused on testing for chromosomal abnormalities on tissue, bone marrow, or blood samples
  2. 3. Protein complexes that attach chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic spindle during cell division
  3. 5. A ___ embryo will have a complete set of 46 chromosomes, which is normal for humans
  4. 6. Term describing a condition when an individual is born with either an extra chromosome or is missing a chromosome
  5. 7. Process during prophase I of meiosis I where homologous chromosomes pair to form a tetrad, which allows for genetic recombination and variation in offspring
  6. 10. Acronym of a laboratory procedure that stains chromosomes to identify chromosomal abnormalities at a specific loci
  7. 11. Cri-du-chat Syndrome is caused by a ___ on chromosome 5