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Dec 26, 2024
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BIOL 208 - Introduction to Human Genetics Credits: 3 Semesters Offered: No information available. Campus/Sites Offered: No information available. Offering Note: No additional information is available.
Description Non-majors, general education course covering hereditary principles applied to human inheritance and their implications for human affairs. Study of selected examples of human traits.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Understand how cell division and chromosomes are related.
- Understand and apply the classical patterns of Mendelian inheritance.
- Understand and demonstrate the inheritance of some Mendelian human traits.
- Compare the transmission of traits located on the sex chromosomes and autosomes.
- Describe how sexual identity is determined.
- Understand the relation between chromosome abnormalities and certain traits.
- Understand compare/contract multi-gene inheritance and Mendelian inheritance.
- Develop a critical approach toward evaluating genetic determinants of behavior.
- Demonstrate mathematically how genes are distributed in populations.
- Develop an understanding of the genetic basis for human diversity.
- Apply the principles of genetic screening and counseling to case histories.
- Apply legal and ethical principles to human genetics dilemmas.
- Understand and apply the principles of biotechnology.
- Describe the biochemistry of DNA.
- Relate the concepts of gene expression and protein synthesis to genetic traits.
- Understand and describe the molecular basis of gene action.
- Understand the principles of genetic change or mutation.
- Compare and contrast mutations and carcinogens and mutations and teratogens.
- Describe the relation between genes and the host immune system.
- Develop the ability to communicate genetic principles and their human effects to others.
- Understand and apply what is known about the genetic basis of cancer.
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or above Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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