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Genetics (GENE)  Dept Info - College Info

GENE 416 Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis (3) II 1R, 3L. P, consult instructor for prerequisites before enrolling. (Identical with MCB 416, which is home). May be convened with GENE 516.

GENE 424 Theoretical Population Genetics (3) I P, ECOL 320, MATH 223. (Identical with ECOL 424, which is home). May be convened with GENE 524.

GENE 426 Population Genetics (3) II P, ECOL 182, ECOL 335; either ECOL 320 or PL S 312. (Identical with ECOL 426, which is home). May be convened with GENE 526.

GENE 433 Human Genetics (3) I Genetic theory and technique, as applied to man; methods of analysis of genetically determined cytological and biochemical differences in individuals and populations. 2R, 3L. P, ECOL 320. (Identical with ECOL 433). May be convened with GENE 533.

GENE 435 Evolution II (4) I P, ECOL 320 or ECOL 335. (Identical with ECOL 435, which is home). May be convened with GENE 535.

GENE 473 Recombinant DNA Methods and Applications (4) II P, BIOC 462A or MCB 460; CR, MCB 411. (Identical with MCB 473, which is home).

GENE 496I Cooperation and Conflict in Evolution (1) [Rpt./ 1] II P, consent of instructor. (Identical with ECOL 496I, which is home).

GENE 498 Senior Capstone (1-3) I II

GENE 499 Independent Study (1-6) I II

GENE 501 Molecular and Medical Genetics (3) I (Identical with PED 501, which is home).

GENE 509 Statistics for Research (4) I II (Identical with MATH 509, which is home).

GENE 512 Medical Ethics (1) [Rpt./ 9] I II Ethical issues in genetic counseling, genetics testing and gene therapy. The student will prepare a paper suitable for publication on a selected topic.

GENE 513 Quantitative Genetics (3) I P, 6 units of genetics. (Identical with AN S 513, which is home).

GENE 516 Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis (3) II (Identical with MCB 516, which is home). May be convened with GENE 416.

GENE 520 History of Genetics (1) I Experiments and discoveries which have led to the present state of knowledge in the various areas of genetics. P, ECOL 320 or ECOL 321.

GENE 524 Theoretical Population Genetics (3) I (Identical with ECOL 524, which is home). May be convened with GENE 424.

GENE 525 Speciation (2) [Rpt./ 1] II P, ECOL 320. (Identical with ECOL 525, which is home).

GENE 526 Population Genetics (3) II (Identical with ECOL 526, which is home). May be convened with GENE 426.

GENE 528 Microbial Genetics (3) II (Identical with PL P 528, which is home).

GENE 533 Human Genetics (3) I For a description of course topics see GENE 433. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on a current problem in human genetics. P, ECOL 320 or ECOL 321. (Identical with ECOL 533). May be convened with GENE 433.

GENE 535 Evolution II (4) I (Identical with ECOL 535, which is home). May be convened with GENE 435.

GENE 545 Concepts in Genetic Analysis (3) I P, introductory undergraduate genetics course or biology course. (Identical with MCB 545, which is home).

GENE 555 Molecular Mechanisms of Development (3) II P, MCB 568, MCB 545, or consult department before enrolling. (Identical with MCB 555, which is home).

GENE 568 Nucleic Acid (4) I P, BIOC 411 or BIOC 51l, consent of instructor. (Identical with BIOC 568, which is home).

GENE 570 Molecular Genetics and Evolution (3) I (Identical with MBIM 570, which is home).

GENE 574 Advances in Mammalian Genetics (2) [Rpt./ 1] I P, undergraduate courses in genetics and molecular biology. (Identical with BIOC 574, which is home).

GENE 581 Genetic Counseling (2) [Rpt./ 7 units] I II Principles of genetic counseling, general topics related to issues raised during genetic counseling (such as coping with chronic illnesses), and specific genetic counseling issues related to unique disorders encountered in the genetics clinic and other genetic counseling situations. Such disorders include prenatal, pediatric and adult genetic conditions. P, limited to students in the genetic counseling training program except by consent of instructor.

GENE 589 Cancer Genetics (3) [Rpt./ 1] I P, ECOL 320, MCB 320. (Identical with CBIO 589, which is home).

GENE 595A Genetics (1) [Rpt./ 1] I II

GENE 596G Topics in Genetics and Evolution (1) [Rpt./ 3] II P, consent of instructor. (Identical with ECOL 596G, which is home).

GENE 596I Cooperation and Conflict in Evolution (1) [Rpt./ 1] II (Identical with ECOL 596I, which is home). May be convened with GENE 496I.

GENE 596J Rounds (1) [Rpt./ 6 units] I II P, limited to students in the genetic counseling training program except by consent of instructor.

GENE 599 Independent Study (1-6) I II

GENE 601 Molecular and Cellular Biology (4) I Acquire a basic understanding of modern genetics, molecular biology and cell biology; and learn how to apply that understanding to human disease. P, open to students in the Masters degree program in Genetics Counseling only.

GENE 627 Advanced Genetics (4) II P, PL S 312 or ECOL 320. (Identical with PL S 627, which is home).

GENE 666 Human Microevolution (3) [Rpt./ 1] II P, ANTH 665. (Identical with ANTH 666, which is home).

GENE 670 Recent Advances in Genetics (2) [Rpt./ 4] I Recent advances in the field of genetics. (Identical with ECOL 670).

GENE 695E Science, Society, and Ethics (1) II (Identical with MCB 695E, which is home).

GENE 699 Independent Study (1-4) [Rpt./]

GENE 900 Research (1-8) [Rpt./]

GENE 910 Thesis (1-8) [Rpt./]

GENE 920 Dissertation (1-9) [Rpt./]

GENE 930 Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./]


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