SBL 238 - Medical Genetics (Biology)3 Credit(s)
Study of the structure and function of chromosomes and genes with an emphasis on the medical relevance of genetics. Topics include: gene and chromosome structure and function; clinical cytogenetics; genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors in disease; patterns of inheritance; genetic engineering and genome analysis; pharmacogenomics to develop therapies (both personalized and predictive) for treating hereditary disorders; and other competencies in genetics necessary for health professionals. This course is intended for students interested in the medical field.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Fall semester and OBC session 3.
Prerequisites: (SBL 150 and SBL 151 ) or (SBL 152 and SBL 153 ) or (SHL 214 and SHL 215 ) or (SHL 216 and SHL 217 ) or permission of the instructor.
Corequisite: SBL 213 (excluding physician assistant and health science majors).
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