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BMS2042 - Human Genetics

General Unit Information

Genetics lab class

This unit introduces the basic genetic principles underlying modern human genetics. Topics include the identification, characterisation and mapping of human genes; the value of model organisms; the significance of the Human Genome Project; how genes function and how genetic malfunction can lead to genetic disease; how an understanding of such diseases at the molecular level may assist in diagnosis, prevention and therapy; the roles of gene regulation and mutation in cancer; genetic counselling and ways of calculating risk of recurrence of a genetic disease; ethical issues relevant to human genetics. Practicals include an introduction to molecular and cytogenetic techniques.

Objectives

This unit will provide students with an understanding of human genetics as it relates to both biomedical research and clinical practice. On completion students will

  • Be aware of the value of model organisms in human genetic studies
  • Know how human genes and their functions are identified
  • Be able to perform gene mapping analyses and understand the interaction of clinical genetics practice with molecular biological techniques
  • Understand the relationship between cancer, gene and cell regulation, mutation and development
  • Understand the significance of the Human Genome Project and the techniques and strategies involved
  • Appreciate the ethical issues raised be modern human genetics practice
  • Develop skills in the analysis and presentation of data and scientific ideas as well as skills in problem solving and self-directed learning Students will have the background to undertake more advanced studies in genetics at third year level.

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Specific Unit Information

Coordinators
Names Dr Heather Verkade
E-mail Heather.Verkade@sci.monash.edu.au
Office location 17/439A
Office hours By appointment - please e-mail
Phone 990 54663
Technical coordinators
Names Mary Pantzikis, Nga Dang-Lien
E-mail Mary.Pantzikis@sci.monash.edu.au, Nga.Dang-Lien@sci.monash.edu.au
Office location 17/337
Phone 990 51511
Textbooks
Prescribed Introduction to Genetic Analysis, Griffiths, AJ et al., WH Freeman, 9th edition 2008
Highly recommended Emery's Elements of Medical Genetics, Turnpenny, P. and Ellard, S., Elsevier, 13th edition 2007
Program for 2009
University Handbook Entry BMS2042 - Synopsis, Assessment & Prerequisites
Schedule BMS2042 - Lecture & Practical Schedule for 2009
Important links
Science Faculty Information for Students - Enrolments, Prac Sessions, more.....
University Information for Students - Timetables, Exam, Semester Dates, more.....

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