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  1. Genetics (Course S299)
  2. SCIENCE - A FOUNDATION COURSE: D.N.A. - CHROMOSOMES AND GROWTH - MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF GENETICS (COURSE S101) by OPEN UNIVERSITY, 1980
  3. Cell Biology: A Short Course by Stephen R. Bolsover, Elizabeth A. Shephard, et all 2011-05-10
  4. Basic Biology Course Unit 5: Volume 12, Case Studies in Genetics: Aspects of Heredity by Michael A. Tribe, Irwin Tallan, et all 1979-04-30
  5. Genetics and Development (Course S2-5) by Open University, 1973
  6. Understanding Genetics: DNA, Genes, and Their Real-World Applications by David Sadava, 2008
  7. Genetics: Mimi Course
  8. Altering the Blueprint: The Ethics of Genetics [A University-Level Course] by Alexander McCall-Smith, Alexander McCall Smith, 2004
  9. Genetics: Unit 12 (Course M343)
  10. Laboratory course manual for methods in yeast genetics by Fred Sherman, 1986
  11. Kinetic Logic: A Boolean Approach to the Analysis of Complex Regulatory Systems. Proceedings of the EMBO Course Formal Analysis of Genetic Regulation, ... 6-16, 1977 (Lecture Notes in Biomathematics)
  12. NOTES FOR INTRODUCTORY COURSES IN GENETICS by CHARLOTTE AUERBACH, 1957-01-01
  13. Science - A Foundation Course: DNA - Molecular Aspects of Genetics; Ecology; Biology Reviewed Unit 24-26 (Course S102)

41. Human Genetics Courses
About. At a Glance; Overview. History of the College; Accreditation; The Campus; Campus Greening; College Leadership. Office of the President; Board of Trustees
http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/graduate/programs/human-genetics/courses/index.html

42. Human Genetics Unit - Courses
Basic Medical Genetics Clinical Genetics Courses. At the end of both courses students should know the structure of genes, their organization, function, control and how they
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OBJECTIVES Human Genetics Elective
If you are a foreign students interested in electives in Sri Lanka then please click here At the end of both courses students should know:
  • the structure of genes, their organization, function, control and how they segregate.
    how genes are organized into chromosomes, how they replicate in mitosis and meiosis and their transmission from parent to child.
    the nature of mutations and how they contribute to human variability and to disease.
    the process of gametogenesis in the two sexes, the differences in the sexes and their clinical implications.
    the process of sex determination, abnormal sexual development, and the implications of dosage compensation in disease.
    the basis of common cytogenetic diagnostic techniques and their use in the detection of chromosome aberrations - structural and numerical.
    the clinical manifestations of common numeric, structural and mosaic chromosome anomalies.
    the concept and clinical importance of genetic imprinting and uni-parental disomy.
    the patterns of inheritance of autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X linked recessive and X linked dominant. Should be familiar with clinical examples in each category.
  • 43. Characterization Of Human Genetics Courses For Nonbiology Majors
    Article Characterization of Human Genetics Courses for Nonbiology Majors in U.S. Colleges and Universities Bethany ViceBowling,* † Carl A. Huether, ‡ and Jennifer A. Wagner
    http://www.nku.edu/~bowlingb2/CBE_article.pdf

    44. A List Of Short Courses Of Genetic Analysis
    2011 . July 2329, Human Genome Analysis Genetic Analysis of Multifactorial Diseases, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK http//www.wellcome.ac.uk/Education
    http://linkage.rockefeller.edu/course/list.html
    A List of Short Courses of Genetic Analysis last modified: document.write(document.lastModified); The script just gives the last date this document was modified.

    45. Undergraduate Degree Genetics Courses University Of Liverpool: University Of Liv
    Undergraduate degree Genetics courses at University Of Liverpool with degree reviews of University Of Liverpool Genetics courses, University Of Liverpool course fees
    http://www.hotcourses.com/uk-courses/undergraduate-genetics-courses-university-o

    46. Genetics - Courses - PhD Programs - Education - Stanford University School Of Me
    GENE 202 Human Genetics Theoretical and experimental basis for the genetics of human health and disease. Molecular, chromosomal, biochemical, developmental, cancer, and
    http://biosciences.stanford.edu/courses/genetics.html
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    GENE 202: Human Genetics
    Theoretical and experimental basis for the genetics of human health and disease. Molecular, chromosomal, biochemical, developmental, cancer, and medical genetics, emphasizing the last. Clinical case discussions. Prerequisites: biochemistry; basic genetics.
    Instructors: Hudgins, L.; Ormond, K. GENE 203: Advanced Genetics (BIO 203, DBIO 203)
    For graduate students in Bioscience programs; may be appropriate for graduate students in other programs. The genetic toolbox. Examples of analytic methods, genetic manipulation, genome analysis, and human genetics. Emphasis is on use of genetic tools in dissecting complex biological pathways, developmental processes, and regulatory systems. Faculty-led discussion sections with evaluation of papers. Students with minimal experience in genetics should prepare by working out problems in college level textbooks.
    Instructors: Kim, S.; Sidow, A.; Stearns, T.

    47. Genetics, Courses Spring 2010
    s. All courses below are approved to be taught in Winter 2009 and Spring 2010; however, some (or all) may not be offered in either term.......Winter 09/Spring 10 Course
    http://catalog.arizona.edu/2009-10/courses/101/GENE.html

    2009-10 Catalog Home
    About the Catalog Academic Calendar Academic Departments ... UA Catalog Home
    Winter 09/Spring 10 Course Descriptions
    All courses below are approved to be taught in Winter 2009 and Spring 2010; however, some (or all) may not be offered in either term. The courses that are offered in Spring link to the Schedule of Classes. Classes with alternative delivery modes (Web based, cable TV, correspondence, etc) are noted in the Schedule at the section level. The complete list below is a good indicator of what may be offered over the next few years (contact department about offerings). For explanations of course elements see the Key to Course Descriptions Genetics (GENE) Department Info GENE 400 Computer Concepts and Perl Programming (3 units)
    Description: Basic Perl programming with applications to biology and fundamental computer concepts that are necessary to efficiently utilize computers in biological research.
    Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
    Identical to: MCB 400; MCB is home department.

    48. Medical Genetics Courses
    Medical Genetics Courses MDGEN 601 Special Topics in Medical Genetics (*3) (Winter 2010) A directed reading and seminar course based on papers taken from the recent literature of
    http://www.medicalgenetics.med.ualberta.ca/grad/Courses.php
    Faculty and Staff Virtual Tour Graduate Studies Genetics Clinics ... Ethics Training Requirement
    Medical Genetics Courses
    MDGEN 601 Special Topics in Medical Genetics (*3) (Winter 2010)
    A directed reading and seminar course based on papers taken from the recent literature of medical genetics. The course consists of lectures on a specific topic in medical genetics and oral presentations of the current literature by students. Selected topics vary so that students may take the same course but examining a different topic for additional credit. Course instructors for 2009/2010 are Drs. Fred Berry and Sarah Hughes
    MDGEN 602 Special Topics in Medical Genetics (*1) (Fall/Winter)
    Developments in Medical Genetics
    This course is a journal club, with weekly student seminars focusing on recent developments in Medical Genetics, with emphasis on making effective presentations. Grades will be based on student seminars and class participation. Course coordinator for 2009/2010 is Dr. Patrick Scott

    49. Courses
    Graduate College Department of Genetics 127150 Genetic Analysis of Biological Systems 3 s.h. Genetic techniques and approaches for analysis of biological processes
    http://www.registrar.uiowa.edu/registrar/catalog/graduatecollege/genetics/course
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    Genetic Analysis of Biological Systems 3 s.h. Genetic techniques and approaches for analysis of biological processes; comparison of strengths, weaknesses of a variety of experimental systems. Bioinformatics 3 s.h. Overview of bioinformatics and genomics; requires working knowledge of basic concepts in genetics and molecular biology. Requirements: (for ) grade of B+ or higher in ; (for ) grade of B+ or higher in and working knowledge of basic genetics and molecular biology concepts. Same as Computational Genomics 3 s.h. Same as Microarray Data Analysis 3 s.h. Basic statistical principles and techniques used in bioinformatics, including analyzing microarray gene expression data. Offered spring semesters. Prerequisites: or or . Same as Human Molecular Genetics 3 s.h. Molecular genetic approaches to human disease; the human genome project, linkage analysis, candidate gene screening, special features of inbred populations, triplet repeat expansions, mitochondrial genetics, genetics of complex traits. Requirements: fundamental genetics and molecular biology. Special Topics in Genetics 1 s.h.

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