Genetics Online Scavenger Hunt
Part 1: Tour of the Basics
Directions:
- SelectTour of the Basicsand then click on each of the followingtabs.
 
- What is DNA?
 - What is a Gene?
 - What is a Chromosome?
 - What is a protein?
 - What is Heredity?
 - What is a Trait?
 
- As you go from one tutorial to the next answer the corresponding questions for each topic.
 
What is DNA?
- The instructions that provide all the information necessary for living organisms to grow and live are located in the ______.
 
- The instructions come in the form of a molecule called ______.
 
- What do the letters in DNA stand for? ______
 
- What is the name given for the twisted ladder shape of the DNA molecule?
 
______
What is a Gene?
- What is a gene?
 
- What makes up a gene?
 
- The name of the protein that red blood cells use to capture and carry oxygen in our bodies is called ______.
 - A disorder that can occur if a mutation occurs in the DNA to change the instructions for making the hemoglobin molecule is called______.
 
What is a Chromosome?
- How long would your DNA be if it were stretched out? ______
 
- DNA is packaged in units called______.
 - How many chromosomes do humans have?______
 
- How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?______
 
- Which chromosomes determine whether you are male or female? ______
 
What is a Protein?
- Each gene in the DNA molecule encodes information about how to make individual ______.
 
- The protein-making machinery, the ______produce a ______based on the DNA instructions.
 
What is Heredity?
- Our ______encode the instructions that define our traits.
 
- How do we get traits from our parents?
 
Whatare Traits?
- What is a trait?
 
- What are physical traits?
 
- What are behavioral traits?
 
Part 2: Heredity and Traits
How Do Scientists Read Chromosomes?
- What are the three key features that scientists use to identify similarities and differences on chromosomes?
 
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b.
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- For what process are centromeres required?
 
- Centromeres are attached to microtubules (spindle fibers), which are proteins that can pull chromosomes toward ______ends of each cell before the cell divides.
 - This ensures that each daughter cell will have a full set of ______.
 
Making Karyotype
- What is a karyotype?
 
- How are chromosomes arranged and numbered in a karyotype?
 
by ______, from ______to______.
- This arrangement helps scientists quickly identify chromosomal alterations that may result in a ______.
 - List the three steps scientists use to make a karyotype.
 
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b.
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Using Karyotypes to Predict Genetic Disorders
List the three typical differences found in karyotypes.
- Too many or too ______chromosomes
 
Part 3:Chromosomal Abnormalities
- Go to:
 - Click on each of the genetic disorders to find the information on the chart.
 
Genetic Disorder / Cause / Characteristics of Disorder
- Down Syndrome
 
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Heart defects
- Turner Syndrome
 
- Klinefelter Syndrome
 
- Cri du Chat Syndrome
 
- Williams Syndrome
 
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