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Many digital tools will "snap" a chromosome into place if it's correct or reject it if it's wrong, helping students learn in real-time. Interactive Karyotype Activity
Participants receive a disordered mix of replicated chromosomes. They must systematically scan the items to find structural twins. Step 2: Alignment and Organization They must systematically scan the items to find
Engaging students in a hands-on karyotype activity yields several distinct educational advantages: 1. Develops Pattern Recognition Skills XXY (An extra X chromosome in males) Tall
Developmental delays, distinct facial features, heart defects. XXY (An extra X chromosome in males) Tall stature, reduced fertility, lower testosterone levels. Turner Syndrome Monosomy X (A single X chromosome in females) Short stature, webbed neck, lack of ovarian development. Edwards Syndrome Trisomy 18 (Three copies of chromosome 18)