Barr Body Explained: X-Chromosome Inactivation Made Simple
Question 1. Barr body.
Answer:
- The inactivation of an X-chromosome forms sex – chromatin also called barr body.
- It can be seen in the nuclei of somatic cells in the female only.
Barr body Appearance:
- Chromatin mass lying against the inner surface of the nuclear membrane
- Or as a small drumstick’ of chromatin projecting from then nuclei of the polymorphonuclear leucocytes.
Question 2. Karyotyping.
Answer:
- Individual chromosomes differ from one another in the following aspects.
- Total length of chromosome.
- Relative length of the two arms.
- Various other characteristics.
- These differences enables us to identity the individual chromosome.
- Classification of chromosome in this way is called karyotyping.
Question 3. Sex chromosome
Answer:
- Sex chromosome may be of two kinds
- X and Y
- In males there are 44 autosomes and one X and one Y chromosome
- Similarly females has 44 autosomes and two X chromosomes
- Thus in any individual, 22 pair of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosome is present
- One chromosome of each pair is derived from mother and other from father

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