Insight into Karyotype Analysis and Genetic Disorders

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Net zero = no increase in the amount of greenhouse gases
in the atmosphere
 
1. Stop putting as much
greenhouse gas into the
atmosphere
 
2. For the amount of
greenhouse gas that we
are still putting in, we need
to take the same amount
out (eg by growing trees,
technology)
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Ways of removing greenhouse gases from the
atmosphere
First speaker: Chris Stark, Committee on Climate Change and Expert Lead for
the Assembly
The six main ways of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere:
Forests and better forest management;
Peatlands and wetlands;
Enhancing the storage of carbon in soil;
Using wood in construction;
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS); and
Direct air capture and carbon storage.
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Differing views on removing greenhouse
gases from the atmosphere
Next speakers:
Dr Douglas Parr, Greenpeace UK
Bill Spence, Independent
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Linking to the Assembly’s decisions so far
Jim Watson, Expert Lead
implications of decisions the Assembly has already taken
Then over to you:
Questions to Chris, Doug and Bill (this afternoon);
Group discussions (Sunday);
Voting on the different options;
Any other views you might have.
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Explore the significance of karyotype analysis in diagnosing genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome and leukemia. Understand how scientists examine chromosomes to predict and diagnose genetic conditions, including the process of preparing karyotypes and obtaining DNA samples. Learn to interpret karyotypes, label them accurately, and identify variations and anomalies influencing chromosome structure. Gain knowledge about the evolution of karyotypes and their role in molecular biology.

  • Karyotype analysis
  • Genetic disorders
  • Chromosomes
  • DNA samples
  • Evolution

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  2. 2 Net zero = no increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere 1. Stop putting as much greenhouse gas into the atmosphere 2. For the amount of greenhouse gas that we are still putting in, we need to take the same amount out (eg by growing trees, technology) EARTH

  3. 3 Ways of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere First speaker: Chris Stark, Committee on Climate Change and Expert Lead for the Assembly The six main ways of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere: Forests and better forest management; Peatlands and wetlands; Enhancing the storage of carbon in soil; Using wood in construction; Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS); and Direct air capture and carbon storage.

  4. 4 Differing views on removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere Next speakers: Dr Douglas Parr, Greenpeace UK Bill Spence, Independent

  5. 5 Linking to the Assembly s decisions so far Jim Watson, Expert Lead implications of decisions the Assembly has already taken Then over to you: Questions to Chris, Doug and Bill (this afternoon); Group discussions (Sunday); Voting on the different options; Any other views you might have.

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