title: Genetics Lecture and Laboratory Syllabus for a Junior-Level Course creator: Harper, Kasey contributor: O'Donovan, Gerard A. contributor: Shanley, Mark Stephen contributor: White, Olivia Masih publisher: University of North Texas date: 1999-08 language: English description: The following is a complete syllabus for a college level genetics course. The syllabus contains lecture outlines and notes for each chapter, along with a list of transparencies needed. The quizzes and exams are prepared and placed at the beginning of the syllabus. The beginning of the course will consist of a lecture to introduce the students to the basics of genetics, followed by many applications of genetics. The process of cell division will be mastered by the students, as well as Mendelian genetics, quantitative genetics, chromosome mapping, and inheritance. The replication, synthesis, and organization of DNA are also discussed within the lectures. The final topics that will be covered using this syllabus are genetics of cancer and immunology and population genetics. These topics are essential for a detailed genetics course. The syllabus is written in great detail, and will require a full semester to be completed. The book used in association with this syllabus is Essentials of Genetics by William S. Klug and Michael R. Cummings. subject: genetics subject: syllabus subject: college courses subject: Genetics -- Outlines, syllabi, etc. subject: Genetics -- Study and teaching (Higher). subject: Klug, William S. -- Essentials of genetics. -- 1999. rights: Public rights: Copyright rights: Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. rights: Harper, Kasey type: Thesis or Dissertation format: 559, 88 leaves : ill. format: Text identifier: call-no: 379 N81 no.7607 identifier: untcat: b2197363 identifier: local-cont-no: 1002659979-Harper identifier: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278031/ identifier: ark: ark:/67531/metadc278031