| 222. Medical Cytogenetics
Both semesters. Four credits. Two 2-hour lectures. Prerequisite: MCB
203 and 200 or 213; all of which may be concurrent. Open to students in
the Diagnostic Genetic Sciences Program; others who have met the prerequisites.
Birth defects, prenatal assessment, cell culture and harvest, staining
and banding techniques, mechanisms of numerical and structural chromosome
abnormality, numerical syndromes, duplication and deletion syndromes, the
sex chromosomes, sex chromosome abnormalities, human chromosome nomenclature,
mosaicism, genetic imprinting, cancer cytogenetics, molecular cytogenetic
testing. |
| 223. Laboratory in
Cytogenetics
Both semesters. Two credits. One 3-hour laboratory period and one 1-hour
discussion. Four additional laboratory sessions are required during the
first half of the semester. Prerequisite: DGS 222 which may be taken concurrently.
Open only to students enrolled in the Diagnostic Genetic Sciences Program;
others with consent of instructor.
Human chromosome morphology and identification, aseptic technique, lymphocyte
culture and harvest, chromosome banding, karotyping and microscopic analysis
of normal and abnormal cases. |
| 224. Cancer Cytogenetics
Offered Summer I. Two credits. Prerequisite: DGS 223.
Open only to students enrolled in the Diagnostic Genetic Sciences Program;
others with consent of instructor.
Chromosome instability syndromes, genetic basis of cancer, cytogenetics
of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies, and nomenclature of acquired
changes. |
| 225. Microscopy and Chromosome Imaging
Either semester. One credit. Prerequisite: DGS 223 which may be taken
concurrently. Open only to students enrolled in the Diagnostic Genetics
Sciences Program; others with consent of instructor.
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Theory and techniques of brightfield and fluorescence microscopy,
and computerized chromosome imaging. |
| 226. Current Genetic
Research
Either semester. Variable credits. Prerequisite: DGS 222 or MCB 200
or MCB 213; instructor consent. May be repeated one time for credit.
Retrieval, review and discussion of current primary genetics literature
in addition to attending and reviewing University research seminars/guest
speakers. |
| 234. Diagnostic
Molecular Technologies
Both semesters. Three credits. Prerequisite: MCB 200 or 213; and MLS
208 or MCB 211 which may be taken concurrently. Open only to students enrolled
in the Diagnostic Genetic Sciences Program.
DNA and RNA diagnostic technologies used in clinical settings; clinical
applications in prenatal diagnosis; cancer management, transplantation,
paternity testing, forensic medicine and microbiology. |
| 235. Laboratory
in Molecular Diagnostics
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisite: DGS 234 or MLS 217 which
may be taken concurrently. Open only to students enrolled in the Diagnostic
Genetic Sciences Program.
DNA isolation, blotting techniques, fluorescent in situ hybridization,
polymerase chain reaction and Genprobe assay. |
| 246. Contemporary
Issues in Human Genetics
Both semesters. Three credits. Prerequisite: DGS 223. Open only to students
enrolled in the Diagnostic Genetic Sciences Program; others with consent
of the instructor.
Advanced karotyping and microscopic diagnosis; report writing; historical
perspective; recent advances and future trends in human genetics; ethical
issues of genetic research, technological advances, genetic diagnosis and
the practice of medical genetics; exploration of the lay person's understanding
of human genetics and genetic diagnosis. |
| 260. Blotting Methods
Both semesters. Six credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and 235.
Open only to DGS molecular certificate students.
Practicum experience with blotting technologies stressing complete Southern
analysis. |
| 261. Amplification Methods
Both semesters. Six credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and 235.
Open only to DGS molecular certificate students.
Practicum experience in DNA and/or RNA amplification stressing polymerase
chain reaction. |
| 273. Research
in Molecular Genetics
Both semesters. One credit. Prerequisites: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in AH 241W, DGS 234
and DGS 235. Open only to students enrolled in the Molecular Diagnostic
Sciences Certificate Program; others with consent of the instructor.
Design and implementation of a research project in molecular genetics. |
| 275. In Situ
Hybridization Methods
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisites: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and 235.
Open only to DGS molecular certificate students.
Practicum in fluorescence in situ hybridization or other in
situ hybridization techniques. |
| 276. Topics in Molecular
Genetics
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and DGS 235.
Open only to students enrolled in the Molecular Diagnostic Sciences Certificate
Program; others with consent of the instructor.
Exploration of an individual area of interest in molecular genetics. |
| 277. Mutagenesis
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and DGS 235.
Open only to students enrolled in the Molecular Diagnostic Sciences Certificate
Program; others with consent of the instructor.
Practicum experience in mutagenesis, including Ames assays and mammalian
mutagenesis assays. |
| 278. DNA Sequencing
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisite:In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and DGS 235.
Open only to students enrolled in the Molecular Diagnostic Sciences Certificate
Program; others with consent of the instructor.
Practicum experience in DNA sequencing. |
| 279.
Microbiological Applications of Molecular Diagnostics
Both semesters. Two credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, a student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 234 and DGS 235.
Open only to students enrolled in the Molecular Diagnostic Sciences Certificate
Program; others with consent of the instructor.
Practicum experience in the application of molecular technologies to
microbiology. |
| 280. Bone Marrow Cytogenetics
Both semesters. Three credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in the
course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in
DGS 222, DGS 223
and DGS 224. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors.
Culture, harvest, banding and analysis of leukemic bone marrow samples;
chromosomal abnormalities associated with hematologic malignancies. |
| 281. Peripheral
Blood Cytogenetics
Both semesters. Four credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 222 and DGS
223. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors.
Culture, harvest, banding and analysis of peripheral blood samples. |
| 284. Variable
Topics in Cytogenetics
Both semesters. One credit. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 222 and DGS
223. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors.
In-depth examination of a topic of the students' choosing in the field
of human genetics. |
| 285. Research in Cytogenetics
Both semesters. One credit. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in AH 241W,
DGS 222 and 223. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors.
Design and implementation of a research project in clinical cytogenetics. |
| 286. Prenatal Cytogenetics
Both semesters. Four credits. Prerequisite: In order to enroll in this
course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 222 and DGS
223. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors.
Culture, harvest, banding and analysis of amniotic fluids, products
of conception, and other fetal samples. |
| 287. Practicum
in Microscopy and Imaging
Either semester. One credit. Prerequisite: To enroll in this course,
the student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 222 and 225. Open only
to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors. Students taking
this course will be assigned a grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory).
Brightfield microscopy, fluorescence microscopy and computer imaging.
Student will become proficient in karyotyping skills through regular use
of a computer imaging system. |
| 288. Practicum
in Staining and FISH
Both semesters. One credit. Prerequisite: To enroll in this course,
the student must have earned a "C" or better in DGS 222 and 223. Open only
to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences majors. Students taking
this course will be assigned a grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory).
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Traditional routine and special cytogenetic staining techniques and
fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). |
| 289. DNA Technology
in Forensic Science
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: To
enroll in this course, the student must have earned a "C" or better in
DGS
260, 261, and 273. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences molecular diagnostic
sciences certificate students.
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Practicum experience with forensic applications of DNA testing. |
| 290. Honors Research
Either semester. Three credits. Open only to Diagnostic Genetic Sciences
Honors students.
Design and implementation of an honors research project. |
| 298. Special Topics
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Open only with consent
of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
Application of the scientific method of inquiry to planning, implementation,
evaluating and reporting a study of a problem in cytogenetics. |
| 299. Independent
Study for Undergraduates
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Open only with consent
of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
This course is designed primarily for students who wish to extend their
knowledge in some specialized area in the field of diagnostic genetic sciences. |