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Karyotype Activity
Karyotype Activity
Students will produce a karyotype of an unknown human. Students will match homologous chromosomes and arrange them in order. Students will place the sex chromosomes last. Student's work is to be neat, well organized and readable.
Rubric Code:
LX93AA3
By
rpicozzi22
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Subject:
Biology
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Creating a Karyotype
Poor
0 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
6 pts
Homologous Chromosomes
Poor
None of the chromosomes are paired with their homolog.
Fair
Some of the chromsomes are paired with their homolog.
Good
Majority of the chromsomes are paired with their homolog.
Excellent
All chromosomes are paired with their homolog.
# of Homologous Groups
Poor
None of the twenty three groups of chromosomes exist and none of the autosomal pairs are numbered.
Fair
Some of the twenty three groups of chromosomes exist and some of the autosomal pairs are numbered.
Good
Majority of the twenty three groups of chromosomes exist and majority of the autosomal pairs are numbered.
Excellent
All twenty three groups of chromosomes exist and all autosomal pairs are numbered.
Chromosome Arrangement
Poor
None of the chromosomes are arranged from largest to smallest. Sex chromosomes are missing.
Fair
Some of the autosomal chromosomes are arranged from largest to smallest. Sex chromosomes are mixed in with the autosomes or are missing.
Good
Majority of the autosomal chromosomes are arranged from largest to smallest with sex chromosomes included in the arrangement or are missing.
Excellent
All autosomal chromosomes are arranged from largest to smallest with the sex chromosomes last.
Neatness
Poor
Karyotype is not readable and organized. There are stray markings, paper tears, abnormal cuttings, or sticky tape.
Fair
Karyotype is readable but disorganized. There may be stray markings, paper tears, abnormal cuttings, or sticky tape.
Good
Karyotype is readable and fairly well organized. There are no stray markings, paper tears, abnormal cuttings, or sticky tape.
Excellent
Karyotype is readable and neatly organized. There are no stray markings, paper tears, abnormal cuttings, or sticky tape.
Keywords:
Chromosome
Subjects:
Biology
Types:
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