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Karyotyping Activity - 0 views

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    matching chromosome to complete karyotypes in a case study format
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http://www.genomicseducation.ca/files/PDF/education_resources/chromosome_analysis_-_tea... - 0 views

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    Hands-on karyotype/cytogenetic analysis activity.
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From Many, One | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    These case studies heralded a new appreciation for the phenomenon of genetic chimerism-when an individual carries two or more genetically distinct cell lines in different parts of her body. Until the advent of techniques for blood typing and karyotyping cells, genetic chimeras where thought to be very rare. They only came to light when the phenotypes associated with the two distinct genomes were so discordant that the resulting individual was clearly exceptional, with patches of distinct skin coloration throughout the body, for example, or hermaphroditic genitals. In reality, genetic chimeras may be quite common, disguised in perfectly normal bodies harboring genetically distinct cell lineages.
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Thinking Like A Scientist - 0 views

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Education Center - 0 views

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    University of Vermont site with information on numerous genetic topics
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