Course Structure for Diagnostic Genetics and Molecular Biology-MLT 271
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Topics to be
Covered
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Topics
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No of
Weeks
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Contact hours
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L-1)
Brief history of the genetics (from Mendel’s experiment with the Pea plant to
the molecular era): (Part 1)
L-2)
Brief history of the genetics (from Mendel’s experiment with the Pea plant to
the molecular era): (Part 2)
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1
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3
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L-3)
Mendel’s Genetics: (Part 1)
L-4)
Mendel’s Genetics: (Part 2)
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2
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3
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L-5) General features of eukaryotic
chromosomes.(Part 1)
L-6) General features of eukaryotic
chromosomes.(Part 2)
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3
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3
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L-7) The complexity of the genome:
(Part 1)
L-8) The complexity of the genome:
(Part 2)
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4
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3
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L-9)
The genetic elements that
control gene expression. (Part 1)
L-10) The
genetic elements that control gene expression. (Part 2)
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5
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3
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L11) Genes are involved in the development of
cancer: (Part 1)
L-12) Genes are involved in the
development of cancer: (Part 2)
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6
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3
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L-13)
Examples of tumor genes: (Part 1)
L-14)
Examples of tumor genes: (Part 2)
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7
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3
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L-15) Experimentally modeling the complexity of
cancer: (Part 1)
L16) Experimentally modeling the complexity of
cancer: (Part 2)
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8
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3
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L-17)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 1)
L-18)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 2)
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9
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3
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L-19)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 3)
L-20)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 4)
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10
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3
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L-21)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 5)
L-22)
Examples of abnormalities that can be detected by molecular tests:
(Part 6)
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11
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3
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L-23) Examples of abnormalities that can be
detected by molecular tests: (Part 7)
L-24) Examples of abnormalities that
can be detected by molecular tests: (Part 8)
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12
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3
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L-25) Working toward gene therapy:
(Part 1)
L-26) Working toward gene therapy: (Part
2)
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13
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3
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L-27)
Human genome project (advantages and disadvantages of human genome project).
(Part 1)
L-28)
Human genome project (advantages and disadvantages of human genome project).
(Part 2)
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14
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3
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L-29) Cloning (Part 1)
L-30) Cloning (Part 2)
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15
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3
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(L= Lecture)
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