2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook
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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
  1. Understand how cell division and chromosomes are related.
  2. Understand and apply the classical patterns of Mendelian inheritance.
  3. Understand and demonstrate the inheritance of some Mendelian human traits.
  4. Compare the transmission of traits located on the sex chromosomes and autosomes.
  5. Describe how sexual identity is determined.
  6. Understand the relation between chromosome abnormalities and certain traits.
  7. Understand compare/contract multi-gene inheritance and Mendelian inheritance.
  8. Develop a critical approach toward evaluating genetic determinants of behavior.
  9. Demonstrate mathematically how genes are distributed in populations.
  10. Develop an understanding of the genetic basis for human diversity.
  11. Apply the principles of genetic screening and counseling to case histories.
  12. Apply legal and ethical principles to human genetics dilemmas.
  13. Understand and apply the principles of biotechnology.
  14. Describe the biochemistry of DNA.
  15. Relate the concepts of gene expression and protein synthesis to genetic traits.
  16. Understand and describe the molecular basis of gene action.
  17. Understand the principles of genetic change or mutation.
  18. Compare and contrast mutations and carcinogens and mutations and teratogens.
  19. Describe the relation between genes and the host immune system.
  20. Develop the ability to communicate genetic principles and their human effects to others.
  21. 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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