The "Karyotyping Activity" from the is the gold standard for online genetics labs. It simulates the real-world work of a cytogeneticist. How the Activity Works:
Students will summarize whether the karyotype is normal or abnormal. If abnormal, they will identify the specific disorder (e.g., Trisomy 21 – Down syndrome) and describe a potential clinical outcome. The activity reinforces how Arizona’s biomedical programs and clinical labs use karyotyping for patient care and genetic research. karyotyping activity arizona
To construct a human karyotype from provided metaphase chromosome spreads, identify the sex of the individual, and diagnose potential aneuploidy disorders (e.g., Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome). The "Karyotyping Activity" from the is the gold