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  1. A Short Course in Bacterial Genetics 2: Escherichia Coli and Related Bacteria (Manual) by Jeffrey H. Miller, 1992-01
  2. First Course in Population Genetics by Ching Chun Li, 1976-06
  3. Crash Course: Cell Biology and Genetics (Mosby's Crash Course) by Ania L., Ph.D. Manson, 2002-12
  4. Power of Bacterial Genetics: A Literature-Based Course by Jonathan Beckwith, 1992-09
  5. Methods in Yeast Genetics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual, 2005 Edition by David C. Amberg, Daniel J. Burke, et all 2005-04-04
  6. Cell Biology and Genetics (Crash Course) by Joanne Evans, 2008-06
  7. Clinical Genetics: A Short Course by Golder N. Wilson, 2000-03-15
  8. Discovering Molecular Genetics: A Case Study Course With Problems and Scenarios by Jeffrey H. Miller, 1996-02-01
  9. A Short Course in Bacterial Genetics by Jeffrey H Miller, 1992-01-01
  10. Crash Course:Cells & Genetics (Crash Course-UK) by Emma Jones BSc(Hons), Anna Morris BSc(Hons), 1998-03-01
  11. Essential Genetics: A Course Book by Lynn Burnet, 1991-01-01
  12. Drosophila Genetics: A Practical Course by Ulrich Graf, Nancy van Schaik, et all 1992-02-27
  13. Crash Course (US): Cell Biology and Genetics: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Neil Lamb MD, 2006-10-13
  14. Methods in Yeast Genetics: A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual by Chris Kaiser, Susan Michaelis, et all 1994-03

1. Clinical Genetics Courses And Lectures
Meetings and Conferences, Hummolgen. Undergraduate / college genetics courses. Undergraduategenetics courses, North Carolina State University
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/prof/genecour.html
Clinical Genetic Education Resources (Courses and Lectures) Curricula Courses Cases Exams ... References
Curricula
  • Core Curriculum Recommendations for Medical Schools , American Society of Human Genetics (knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to medical genetics needed by medical students during their careers as physicians), Am J Hum Genet 1995 (56):535-537. Clinical Objectives in Medical Genetics for Undergraduate Medical Students , Association of Professors of Human Genetics, Genetics in Medicine vol. 1(1):54-55, Nov/Dec 1998. (clinical training and competencies for medical students to apply genetic principles in diagnosis, management, and prevention of human disease) Core Competencies in Genetics Essential for All Health-Care Professionals National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics (NCHPEG) [Recommendations of core competencies in genetics essential for all health professionals , Core Competency Working Group of the National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics, Genetics in Medicine Vol 3(2), March/April 2001
  • 2. UBC GENETICS COURSES HOME PAGE
    Home page for the undergraduate genetics courses BIOL 334 335
    http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/genetics
    BIOL 334 Information: BIOL 335 Homepage: BIOL 336 (Evolutionary Genetics) Information:
    • Biol 336 Home Page
    • [The fourth-year course BIOL 430 , previously called "Evolutionary Genetics", is now called "Genome Evolution", and is offered in Winter Term.]
    BIOL 337 Information: Web Resources for Genetics students: Search and Display the Results
    The Reference Desk
    dictionaries, thesaurus Resources for Learning Genetics: Careers in genetics page: http://www.faseb.org/genetics/gsa/careers/bro-menu.htm Course Resources: Genetics Information Resources: UBC Resources: This site is now maintained primarily by Dr. Berezowsky. It was last updated (by Dr. Redfield) on January 4, 1998. If you have comments or suggestions, send email to:

    3. EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL GENETICS COURSES
    EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL genetics courses (BIOL B242 and BIOL B243) Alinked pair of courses in evolutionary and ecological genetics.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucbhdjm/courses/
    EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL GENETICS COURSES
    BIOL B242
    and BIOL B243
    A linked pair of courses in evolutionary and ecological genetics.
    BIOL B242
    EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS Brief aims and objectives
    BIOL B243
    FIELD COURSE IN ECOLOGICAL GENETICS Brief aims and objectives
    This will impart some of the methods used to study population biology in the wild, and give practical experience of the joys of fieldwork. During the course, students undertake a small research project of their own. Practical issues The course is fun, but is not a holiday, and students have to work hard to keep up. Most of the lectures and practicals will take place in Spain during 10 days of the Easter Vacation. However, we give a small number (less than 5) introductory lectures before the end of the spring term in Block 4, and there is a requirement to attend the course symposium at the beginning of the summer term. The course is assessed in three ways, each contributing 1/3 of the marks. Essay, covering the background to one of the topics on the course. This will be handed in by the end of the spring term. Practical write-up . Students will write up the practical work done on the course, including discussion of the background, methods, results, and statistical analyses. The writeups are to be completed in Spain, and handed in on board the plane home.

    4. Course Requirements For Graduate Genetics Degree Programs
    minor in Genetics, the student must successfully complete the core genetics courses below and obtain approval from the
    http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/genetics/gradrequirements.html
    Course Requirements
    The course requirements in the Department of Genetics are designed to provide students with a strong background in this basic science. The advanced level and special-topics, elective courses challenge students to think and expose them to the latest research findings.
    Majors
    This page provides lists of required and elective courses for graduate degrees in Genetics. Jump to:
    Minor
    The minor in Genetics is available for students completing the Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy. To obtain a minor in Genetics, the student must successfully complete the core Genetics courses below and obtain approval from the Director of Genetics Graduate Programs
    REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR MINOR
    Molecular Genetics Cellular and Developmental Genetics Population and Quantitative Genetics Experimental Statistics for Biologists
    (The full listing of genetics course with Registration and Records.)

    5. Undergraduate Studies In Genetics
    The Department of Genetics provides these undergraduate genetics courses
    http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/genetics/undergrad.html
    Undergraduate Studies in Genetics
    Genetics Minor: click here to see the
    Genetics Minor Requirements
    Information on the
    Chancellor Carey Bostian Scholarship
    Results of the
    10th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
    The Department of Genetics provides these undergraduate genetics courses Selected 700-Level courses in Genetics are open to advanced undergraduates - see full listing of Genetics courses The faculty members teaching each course are mentioned in that course listing. For many of them, you can click on their name and reach the page describing the faculty member's teaching and research interests. The Department has an Undergraduate Minor . The coordinator is W. H. McKenzie . Honor's research projects, and summer or part-time employment with the Department of Genetics research programs, provide additional unique opportunities for first-hand genetics research experience. Scholarship and Financial Aid information and CALS Undergraduate Advising information is available. Your browser's back capability can be used to return here.

    6. GENETICS LINKS
    LINKS OF INTEREST IN GENETICS. genetics courses. Gene Databases. Genetics Departments
    http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/health/genelink.html
    LINKS OF INTEREST IN GENETICS Genetics Courses Gene Databases Genetics Departments Genetics Journals ...
  • Hypertexbooks Health Science Links Health Sciences page ISAS homepage Armando G. Amador, M.D.
  • 7. Computer-Assisted Teaching Center: Canine Genetics Courses
    and a genetics dictionary. Return to Canine genetics courses PageHome page Animal Science at Cornell University. For problems or
    http://www.abc.cornell.edu/cat/cg01/cg_cdonly.html
    Computer-Assisted Teaching Center:
    Purchase the Canine Genetics CD Purchase CD now The CD focuses only on genetic concepts and consists of seven lectures on basic principles plus one supplemental lecture on coat color. The lectures contain the following material:
  • Basic concepts and definitions
  • Probabilities and their use in predicting outcomes
  • Sex linkage and other modes of inheritance for traits controlled by a single locus
  • Two-loci interactions (epistasis)
  • Testing hypotheses for genetic inheritance (chi-square testing)
  • Linkage
  • Selection against recessive alleles including use of molecular information
  • Coat color An encyclopedia of genetic concepts is provided on the CD. This is text material that can be accessed at any time but might be most helpful when viewing the lectures. Links from the lectures will take you quickly to pertinent reading material. The CD also contains a complete transcription of the lecture material and a genetics dictionary. Return to: Canine Genetics Courses Page
    Home page: Animal Science at Cornell University
    For problems or comments on this web page, contact the Animal Science
  • 8. BIOL B243 FIELD COURSE IN ECOLOGICAL GENETICS
    COURSE HOME PAGE. BACK TO EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL genetics courses.General uk. BACK TO EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL genetics courses.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucbhdjm/courses/b243/B243Home.html
    BIOL B243 FIELD COURSE IN ECOLOGICAL GENETICS COURSE HOME PAGE
    BACK TO: EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL GENETICS COURSES General information and outline of course
    Download current COURSE BOOKLET
    (6 pages, MS-Word)
    Dates for 2003 course
    First meeting (ESSENTIAL): To be arranged
    (Haldane Lecture Theatre) B243 Essay due: Friday 28 March 2003. Hand in to the Wolfson House office (room 306) Field trip dates: Leave nd April 2003. Monarch flight ZB012 from Luton to Malaga
    Return th April 2003. Monarch flight ZB013 from Malaga to Luton
    B243 symposium:
    TO BE ARRANGED (May-June 2003) at Wolfson House
    Any questions? Ian Evans: Wolfson House, room 306, 020-7679-7411, ian.evans@ucl.ac.uk
    Jim Mallet
    Wolfson House, room 408, 020-7679-7412, j.mallet@ucl.ac.uk BACK TO: EVOLUTIONARY/ECOLOGICAL GENETICS COURSES

    9. EDU2 : Level 2
    Department of genetics courses. Dr. Hampikian's Homepagegenetics and biology
    http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/genet.htm
    EDU2 :GENETICS
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  • ZOO GENETICS *APPLIED/ENGINEERING*
  • Bio-Tech Info :genetic engineering
  • BioCyc Knowledge Library:genome, metabolic pathways
  • Conceiving a Clone
  • DNA for Dinner? ...
  • The Joy of Cloning *DNA*
  • Basics of DNA Fingerprinting
  • Biochemistry 3107 Home Page:dna
  • Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids
  • DNA From the Beginning ...
  • Westhof lab :structure des macromolecules biologiques *GENETICS*
  • Anatomy of a Comparative Gene Expression Study
  • Bio4241 - Advanced Topics in Genetics
  • Biol 207: Genetics
  • Chromatin ...
  • igs-server:genetics fr *GENOMIC*
  • A Beginner's Guide to Genomics
  • ANGIS Home Page : Australian national genomic information service
  • Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics
  • Clemson University - Genomics Institute ...
  • yfleung's functional genomics home *INFORMATICS*
  • ALGGEN - Algorismica i Genetica
  • BIMM 140 - Computer Analysis of Genome Information
  • BIOINFORMATICS PRACTICAL
  • BMI214/CS274:bioinformatics ...
  • igs-server:information genetique et structurale *INTRO*
  • Bio 118 Home page :principles of genetics and cell biology
  • Bio2250 - Principles of Genetics
  • EEB 320: General Genetics
  • GENE-LINKAGE FREQUENTLY-ASKED-QUESTIONS ...
  • Welcome to the GenScope Project! *METHODS*
  • AFLP:amplified fragment length polymorphism in genetics
  • ARD (Vicki):array replication device (in genetics)
  • Bio 306 Genetics HyperText Lab Manual
  • Boomerang DNA Amplification (BDA) Patent ...
  • DNA Repair Home Page (RPN530; Prof. Huberman)
  • 10. Science Courses At University Of Melbourne
    Information for prospective students about genetics courses at University of Melbourne including subjects, admissions, scholarships and careers prospects.
    http://admissions.unimelb.edu.au/genetics-courses/
    Undergraduate Science Courses at University of Melbourne
    Visit University of Melbourne for information on various undergraduate science courses, including:
    • anatomy
    • biochemistry
    • biological sciences
    • biology
    • biomedical
    • biotechnologies
    • biotechnology
    • botany
    • cell biology
    • cellular science
    • chemistry
    • earth science
    • earth sciences
    • ecological science
    • ecology
    • environmental science
    • forensic science
    • gene technology
    • genetics
    • geography
    • human behaviour
    • human psychology
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    • marine biology
    • marine research
    • microbiology
    • molecular science
    • optical science
    • optometry
    • pathology
    • pharmacology
    • pharmacy
    • physiology
    • wildlife management
    • wildlife research
    • zoology
    Enter Science Faculty at University of Melbourne

    11. Department Of Genetics Courses (1995-1997)
    Department of genetics courses (19951999) 1998-1999 Academic Year.Genetics 351 (Spring 1999) (Human Genetics-Indiv. Soc.- Owens
    http://depts.washington.edu/~genetics/courses/coursesearly.html
    Department of Genetics Courses (1995-1999):
    1998-1999 Academic Year

    12. ISU Zoology & Genetics - Courses
    Courses. Zoology courses. genetics courses. Biology. Online Courses.For additional Course Listings ISU Catalog 19992001; ISU Schedule
    http://www.zool.iastate.edu/courses.html
    Courses
    Zoology courses
    Genetics Courses Biology Online Courses For additional Course Listings

    Or by Mail / Phone zg@iastate.edu Dept. of Zoology and Genetics
    1210 Molecular Biology Building
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA 50011 Phone: (515)-294-3909
    FAX: (515)-294-6755

    13. Pre-med/Pre-vet
    In addition to the required genetics courses, majors may choose support electivesfrom a wide range of relevant courses in the departments of Biochemistry
    http://www.zool.iastate.edu/premed.html
    Pre-Med/Pre-vet
    Both the Zoology and Genetics majors offer exceptional preparation for professional, post-graduate training in medicine. The rate at which our graduates are accepted into programs both in human and animal medicine is high. The Department's alumni and alumnae who have obtained M.D. and D.V.M. degrees report that the undergraduate degree in either Zoology or Genetics from ISU prepared them well for both their professional training and its practice. The Zoology major is rich in courses that prepare students for med/vet school programs. In addition to the two-year biology core curriculum, majors are required to take a course in basic animal physiology (Zool 355). Following completion of this course, they can then elect to fulfill the major's requirements in Zoology by taking medically relevant courses in parasitology (Zool 311) comparative chordate anatomy (Zool 320), brain and behavior (Zool 303), embryology (Zool 334), histology (Zool 322), neurobiology (Zool 456) and endocrinology (Zool 454). Other pertinent courses that are acceptable towards the Zoology major might include Human Genetics (Gen 340), Pharmacology (V P P 338) or Physiology and Pharmacology of Biological Systems (V P P 339). Combined with required courses in mathematics, chemistry, biochemistry, physics and microbiology, both majors allow the student to construct a course-work program that provides optimal preparation for medical or veterinary school.

    14. History Of Genetics Courses
    History of genetics courses and Syllabi Maintained by Michael Dietrich, Departmentof Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College. Biology 70 History of Genetics.
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~bio70/courses.html
    History of Genetics Courses and Syllabi Maintained by Michael Dietrich , Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College Biology 70: History of Genetics T, Th 2-3:50, 101 Gilman Hall Spring 2002 Dartmouth College Instructor: Michael Dietrich Email: Michael.Dietrich@Dartmouth.edu Phone: 646-1389 Office Hours: T,Th 1-1:45 or by Appt. This course is designed as a survey of the history of genetics for upper division students. Proceeding from Mendel to the present, this course will emphasize the main intellectual trends in genetics as well as the interconnection between genetics and society. We will also consider how the practice of writing history has shaped the history genetics and will try to assess the impact of funding, personality, and nationality on the course of genetics. Course Website www.dartmouth.edu/~bio70 Evaluation Midterm: short answer format (25%) Research Paper: Proposal (5%), Final Draft (35%) Participation (10%) Final Examination: short answer format (25%) Texts Diane Paul, Controlling Human Heredity . (Humanities International, 1996).

    15. Free Online Medical Genetics Courses And Tutorials
    Human Genetics by University of Arizona. Apply your knowledge of Mendelian andmuch more. Genetics and DNA Rutgers. Morgan Genetics
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    16. Medical Genetics Courses
    Medical genetics courses. MDGEN 601 Selected Topics in Medical Genetics(*3) (winter). The first half of this course will focus on
    http://www.uofa-medical-genetics.org/grad/Courses.html
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    MDGEN 601 Selected Topics in Medical Genetics (*3) (winter)
    moira.glerum@ualberta.ca underhil@ualberta.ca
    MDGEN 602 Special Topics in Medical Genetics (*1) (fall)
    Developments in Medical Genetics
    This course is a journal club, with weekly student seminars focusing on recent developments in Medical Genetics, with emphasis on making effective presentations. Grades will be based on student seminars and class participation. Course coordinator for 2002/2003 will be Dr. Susan Andrew ( seandrew@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
    MDGEN 603 Seminars in Medical Genetics (*1)
    A seminar course on topics of current interest in Medical Genetics. Seminars will be alternately focused on clinical and basic research, and will comprise seminars in Medical Genetics Rounds and other special seminars by external speakers. Students will submit a written report based on a topic presented by one of the speakers. Course coordinators for 2002/2003 will be Dr. Bruce Rannala ( brannala@ualberta.ca

    17. NIH Rat Genomics And Genetics: Courses And Scientific Meetings

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    18. Molecular Biology And Genetics Courses (MBG)
    Molecular Biology and genetics courses (MBG). The following courses,numbered 50009999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses
    http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/gbk-output/gen14.html
    Molecular Biology and Genetics Courses (MBG)
    The following courses, numbered 5000-9999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses numbered 5000-6999 which are offered for undergraduate credit only may be found in the undergraduate bulletin, as well as all other undergraduate courses (numbered 0990-4999). For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 7010 Molecular Biology and Genetics. Cr. 4 Prereq: organic chemistry background. Basic aspects of molecular genetics. (F) 7020 Advanced Molecular Biology and Genetics. Cr. 3 Prereq: MBG 7010 or equiv. Advanced core concepts in molecular biology and genetics. (W) 7030 Genetic Analysis. Cr. 3 Prereq: MBG 7010 or consent of instructor. Use of modern genetic analysis to investigate problems in cellular and molecular biology. Lectures and critical analysis of original literature used to illustrate concepts of molecular genetics and genetic engineering in eukaryotic and selected model prokaryotic systems. (B) 7090 Communication of Molecular Biology Data. Cr. 2

    19. Molecular And Cellular Toxicology Courses (MTX)
    Molecular Biology and genetics courses (MBG). 7010 Molecular Biologyand Genetics. Cr. 4. Prereq organic chemistry background. Basic
    http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/gbk-output/gen15.html
    Molecular and Cellular Toxicology Courses (MTX)
    The following courses, numbered 5000-9999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses numbered 5000-6999 which are offered for undergraduate credit only may be found in the undergraduate bulletin, as well as all other undergraduate courses (numbered 0990-4999). For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 7010 Principles of Toxicology. (BIO 7011) (PHC 7410) Cr. 3 Prereq: CHM 2260 and BIO 1510 or equiv. recommended. Basic concepts and principles of toxicology, including toxicity of major classes of chemicals (pesticides, solvents, metals) and organ systems (renal, immune, digestive, neuro and respiratory) affected. (F) 7500 Molecular and Cellular Toxicology I. Cr. 3 Prereq: BMB 7010 and PHC 6340 or equiv. recommended. Review of molecular and cellular mechanisms which underlie chemically-induced disease and injury. (Y) 7510 Molecular and Cellular Toxicology II. Cr. 3 Prereq: MTX 7500 or equiv. recommended. Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying chemically-induced disease and injury. (Y) 7710 Individual Studies in Molecular and Cellular Toxicity.

    20. University Of Minnesota Genetics Courses
    University of Minnesota genetics courses. Offered by the College ofAgriculture. Agro 1010. PRINCIPLES OF AGRONOMY. (5 cr; $Agro 3010
    http://www.cbs.umn.edu/college_info/courses/genetics.html
    University of Minnesota Genetics Courses
    Offered by the College of Agriculture
    Agro 1010. PRINCIPLES OF AGRONOMY. (5 cr; $Agro 3010, $3020, $3030)
    Principles and practices of plant and related sciences as they apply to increasing efficiency, productivity, and genetic improvement of field crops. Topics include crop selection, improvement of crops through plant breeding, seeds and seeding, growth and development, minimizing production hazards, harvesting and storage. Lecture and laboratory.
    Agro 5020. INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BREEDING. (4 cr; prereq GCB 3022, Hort 3003 or equiv)
    Applying genetic principles to improve crop plants. Includes self-pollinated, cross-pollinated and asexually propagated crops.
    AnSc 3220. PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL BREEDING. (5 cr; GCB 3022 recommended)
    Application of qualitative genetic principles to animal breeding. Quantitative genetics. Concepts of livestock improvements through breeding and selection systems.
    AnSc 5231. DAIRY CATTLE BREEDING. (4 cr; prereq AnSc 3220 or #)
    Applying quantitative genetic principles to the breeding of dairy cattle. Primary emphasis on evaluation of males, females, and systems of breeding. Rates of genetic improvement with and without artificial insemination.

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