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Revision as of 03:32, 28 July 2014
I am interested in what people thin the best organization of genetics topics might be.
Genetics is a vast, rapidly changing field. There are connections to other diverse fields such as psychology, law, medicine, history, and teaching. A classic way to divide genetics topics is into classical, molecular, and population genetics; however, I suspect this leaves out important areas.
The topics I would like an introductory genetics class to cover include:
- Mendelian Inheritance and Punnet Squares
- Genetic linkage and recombination
- metabolic pathways and epistasis
- gene structure and the central dogma
- genome structure and organization
- chromosomes, mitosis and meiosis
- distinction between the germ-line and the soma
- mutations and their effects
- alleles and morphs
- penetrance and expressivity
- transposable elements
- pedigree analysis
- LOD scores
- the chi-square test and degrees of freedom
- quantitative genetics of complex traits and the regression
- methods of genetic engineering and germ line transformation
- genetic tools such as binary expression systems, PCR, Sanger sequencing, next generation sequencing, restriction endonucleases, and plasmid engineering
- forward genetics and reverse genetics
- personal genomics
- introductory developmental genetics
- the history of eugenics and laws regarding genetic data
- genetic pest management
- medical and cancer genetics
- genetic antropology
- inbreeding and population structure
- average heterozygosity and effective population size
- ---to be continued---