Interactive Karyotype Activity ((free)) Access

Depending on the format, the activity requires "disordered" chromosome sets. Digital Format : Use platforms like Google Slides

: Learn.Genetics (University of Utah) and Biology Corner. 2. Physical "Cut-and-Paste" Activities Interactive Karyotype Activity

Interactive Karyotype Activity is an educational exercise where you simulate the role of a cytogeneticist by organizing a set of human chromosomes to diagnose potential genetic disorders. Depending on the format, the activity requires "disordered"

: Ensure that different students or lab groups are assigned different patient profiles. When the class finishes, students can present their varying diagnoses to one another, creating a collaborative jigsaw learning environment. creating a collaborative jigsaw learning environment.

learn.genetics.utah.edu Best For: Visual learners. Features: Utah’s site offers a "Make a Karyotype" activity. It has a sleek interface that allows you to click and drag chromosomes from a "spread" to the "workspace." It provides immediate visual confirmation of correct pairings.

Karyotyping is a crucial technique in genetics that allows for the analysis of an individual's chromosomes. This interactive activity aims to provide a hands-on approach to understanding karyotypes and chromosomal abnormalities. Students will create their own karyotypes using simulated chromosome spreads and identify abnormalities, developing a deeper understanding of genetic disorders.

The screen displays a disorganized "metaphase spread"—a chaotic cluster of chromosomes dropped randomly across the digital canvas. Beside this clutter is a blank chart numbered 1 through 23. Students click and drag individual chromosomes.