Biology Dept. 

 

DePauw University Fall 2010   Instructor: Fornari 

BIO 415

Molecular Genetics

Disease Gene Projects


Instructor: Chet Fornari
Olin 232, x4781; e-mail
:cfornari

PROJECT & Presentation

We will discuss several genetic diseases in lecture, and clearly demonstrate the Positional Cloning strategy that has become so successful in isolating the mutated genes for human diseases; this strategy now includes the fully sequenced human genome. The availability of the sequenced human genome has enabled newer approaches such as GWAS (Genome Wide Association Studies). The latest GWAS strategies use both SNP and the new parallel sequencing tactics, and are enhanced greatly by the HapMap and ENCODE projects. Now molecular geneticists use the best featrues of these two major strategies (Positional Cloning and GWAS) to hunt for the mutated genes causing diseases in humans.

Through such lecture discussions you will see the analytical procedures that you will need for your web project, and for presentations to the class. I will provide you with a detailed description of the requirements for your disease gene project, along with criteria for grading. Please note that understanding HTML script language is not required to successfully accomplish the project goals. You may completely construct your web project from auxiliary programs such as Dreamweaver. In addition, both WordPerfect and MS Word allow you to convert text documents to HTML and XML mark-up languages.


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Disease Gene Projects (samples)

Group

Disease

Authors - Semester

1
Retinoblastoma
Heather M. Adler & Matthew Kukla - Spring 2005
2
Cri-Du-Chat Syndrome
D. Patrick Antle & J. Michael Howard - Spring 2005
3
Multiple Sclerosis
Brittany Durr and Kala Pattar - Spring 2005
4,5,6,7
(to be transferred)
Spring - 2005
 
Jennifer Stanley and Elizabeth Garrett - Spring 2001
 
April Bardes, C. Conner, & Allison Niggemeyer - 1998
 
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