Question: 7. Patient A Comes To See You, Her Pediatrician, Concerned About Her Child, Patient B. Patient B Has Not Been Making Eye Contact As Well As Peers In Daycare And Has Yet To Have Spoken. Patient A Is Very Concerned (2 Pts Each Answer) You Take A Sample From Patient A’s Uterus To Create A Karyotype. Below Is The Stained Image From The Nuclei Of One Of …
Question: 7. Patient A Comes To See You, Her Pediatrician, Concerned About Her Child, Patient B. Patient B Has Not Been Making Eye Contact As Well As Peers In Daycare And Has Yet To Have Spoken. Patient A Is Very Concerned (2 Pts Each Answer) You Take A Sample From Patient A’s Uterus To Create A Karyotype. Below Is The Stained Image From The Nuclei Of One Of …
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7. Patient A comes to see you, her pediatrician, concerned about her child, patient B. Patient B has not been making eye contact as well as peers in daycare and has yet to have spoken. Patient A is very concerned (2 pts each answer) You take a sample from Patient A’s uterus to create a Karyotype. Below is the stained image from the nuclei of one of Patient A’s cells a. What is happening in the circled region? Remember these are reproductive cells b. What phase of replication is this cell in? Next, you take a blood sample from the baby, patient B, and prepare another karyotype. This time you ask your technologist to line up the chromosomes.