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Assignment:
Case study; In clinical practice, the "clinical significance" of a result is dependent on its implications on existing practice-treatment effect size being one of the most important factors that drives treatment decisions. LeFort suggests that the clinical significance should reflect "the extent of change, whether the change makes a real difference to subject lives, how long the effects last, consumer acceptability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of implementation"
1. What is the significance of the article in the field of nursing research?
2. Do you agree with its heading if not what is your proposed heading?
3. What is a karyotype?
4. Which type of genetic disease can be identified from the visual analysis of the number of chromosomes present in a karyotype?
5. Why, in the preparation of a karyotype 1 analysis, is the use of a substance such as colchicine interesting?
6. What is the karyotype found in Down syndrome?
7. What is aneuploidy? What conditions are caused by aneuploidies?
8. In general, what is the cause of aneuploidies?
9. Do all genetic diseases result from an alteration in the number of chromosomes of the cells?
10. How are genetic diseases classified?
11. What are genetic mutations?