MIMG CM256
Human Genetics
Description: (Same as Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology CM256.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, and 23L, or 7A, 7B, and 7C. Application of genetic principles in human populations, with emphasis on genomics, family studies, positional cloning, Mendelian and common diseases, cancer genetics, animal models, cytogenetics, pharmacogenetics, population genetics, and genetic counseling. Lectures and readings in literature, with focus on current questions in fields of medical and human genetics and methodologies appropriate to answer such questions. Concurrently scheduled with course CM156. Independent research project required of graduate students. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Totally disorganized, even after teaching this class for several years. TA was unfriendly overall. The directions for the final project was unclear and lacked consistency. It was unclear what was expected of us. Some projects were extremely difficult, while others were fairly easy and straight-forward. Overall, not a very good class. Better to just audit if interested.
Totally disorganized, even after teaching this class for several years. TA was unfriendly overall. The directions for the final project was unclear and lacked consistency. It was unclear what was expected of us. Some projects were extremely difficult, while others were fairly easy and straight-forward. Overall, not a very good class. Better to just audit if interested.