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Human genetics

  • BMS2042
  • Clayton Second semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
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This unit introduces the basic genetic principles underlying modern human genetics. Topics include the identification, characterisation and mapping of human genes; the value of model organisms; the significance of the Human Genome Project; how genes function and how genetic malfunction can lead to genetic disease; how an understanding of such diseases at the molecular level may assist in diagnosis, prevention and therapy; the roles of gene regulation and mutation in cancer; genetic counselling and ways of calculating risk of recurrence of a genetic disease; ethical issues relevant to human genetics. Practicals include an introduction to molecular and cytogenetic techniques. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Heather Verkade (Biological Sciences)

Prerequisites: BMS1062



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