1 Genetics | Fundamentals of Medical Science & Research
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SLO 1Explain the different ways genetics contributes to disease risk
SLO 2Record and interpret a human pedigree using standard symbols
SLO 3Define the relationship between a gene and its phenotype
SLO 4Apply probabilities to independent vs. dependent genetic events
Single gene inheritance patterns
SLO 2Describe the expected pattern of inheritance within a family for an autosomal dominant disorder
SLO 3Explain penetrance and situations where incomplete penetrance might be expected
SLO 5Explain variable expressivity and what accounts for it
SLO 1Describe features of mitochondrial inheritance
SLO 2Distinguish maternal from paternal imprinting
SLO 3Explain how uniparental disomy can give rise to an autosomal recessive or imprinted disorder
SLO 4Explain how new mutation accounts for seemingly sporadic occurrences of genetic disorders
SLO 6Describe how lethal autosomal dominant mutations still give rise to disease
SLO 7Describe genetic anticipation and explain how it alters patterns of inheritance
SLO 1Define what is meant by “complex genetics”
SLO 2Describe normal genetic variation in the human population
SLO 3Explain how natural selection influences disease gene frequencies
SLO 4Explain how meiosis increases genetic diversity
SLO 5Explain the concept of linkage disequilibrium and haplotypes
SLO 6Describe the origins of the haplotype block structure of the genome
SLO 1Describe how a proto-oncogene transforms into an oncogene
SLO 2Explain the two-hit model of tumor suppressor gene inactivation
SLO 3Explain how inherited DNA repair deficiency leads to cancer
SLO 1Describe the cytogenetic organization of the human genome
SLO 3Describe human chromosomal abnormalities and how they are inherited
SLO 4Distinguish constitutional from acquired chromosomal abnormalities
SLO 5List clinical scenarios for which a chromosomal abnormality should be considered
Frontiers of genetic diagnosis and therapy
SLO1Compare and contrast indications and limitations of different genetic tests
SLO2Compare and contrast sources of DNA used for genetic testing
SLO3Be prepared to explain possible outcomes of genetic test results to patients and their families