Hands-on DNA: How to Use an Interactive Karyotype Activity to Teach Chromosomal Disorders
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. Interactive Karyotype Activity
The activity begins with a "jumble" of chromosomes. Using a "drag-and-drop" interface, you must identify homologous pairs based on three criteria: Title: Hands-on DNA: How to Use an Interactive
But what exactly is an interactive karyotype activity? Why has it become a cornerstone for teaching genetics, chromosomal disorders, and cell division? And how can educators leverage this tool to turn abstract concepts into tangible insights? or written assignments.