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Mar 14, 2025
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HSC 2100 - Human Genetics Prerequisite(s): BIO1000 or equivalent. Human Genetics provides a detailed study of the structure and function of human DNA and RNA, and the importance of human genetics in modern medicine. DNA transcriptional and translational processes are
examined, and human gene sequencing technology and practice are introduced. This course emphasizes
the examination of the genetic basis of disease, including specific genes implicated in disease onset and the hereditary etiology for these diseases. Also, the environmental and molecular basis for mutations in human DNA are explored. This course is tailored for students interested in clinical pre-professional or Allied Health occupations. Credit(s): 4
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