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'''You should try in your own time after completing the Practical today.''' | '''You should try in your own time after completing the Practical today.''' | ||
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||Gastrulation, meaning gut formation, converts the early embryonic disc into the trilaminar or 3 germ layer embryo (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm). | ||Gastrulation, meaning gut formation, converts the early embryonic disc into the trilaminar or 3 germ layer embryo (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm). | ||
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- figure 1 shows an abnormality of mitosis | - figure 1 shows an abnormality of mitosis | ||
||This is a metaphase spread of a female with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), though abnormal it is still a human genome (just not the normal human genome). It is not the normal female karyotype (number and appearance of chromosomes) and does not show the Y chromosome (as this is female XX). This is the most common human genetic abnormality and the additional chromosome is thought to occur due to incorrect meiosis. | ||This is a metaphase spread of a female with [[Trisomy 21|trisomy 21]] (Down syndrome), though abnormal it is still a human genome (just not the normal human genome). It is not the normal female karyotype (number and appearance of chromosomes) and does not show the Y chromosome (as this is female XX). This is the most common human genetic abnormality and the additional chromosome is thought to occur due to incorrect meiosis. | ||
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Here are a few simple questions that relate to your introduction to embryology lecture and practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class.
You should try in your own time after completing the Practical today.
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