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- Basic Concepts
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1. Molecular structure of the human genome
- Prof. Jonathan Wolfe
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2. Introduction to mutation and disease
- Prof. Jonathan Wolfe
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3. Introduction to genetic diseases
- Prof. Jonathan Wolfe
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4. Historical introduction to human diversity I
- Prof. Dallas Swallow
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5. Historical introduction to human diversity II
- Prof. Dallas Swallow
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6. Introduction to cytogenetics 1
- Dr. Sioban SenGupta
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7. Introduction to cytogenetics 2
- Dr. Sioban SenGupta
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8. Introduction to cytogenetics 3
- Dr. Sioban SenGupta
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9. The Y-chromosome
- Prof. Mark Jobling
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10. Mitochondrial DNA, molecular genetics and human mitochondrial diseases
- Prof. Immo Scheffler
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11. Mechanisms of DNA repair by recombination
- Prof. James Haber
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12. Techniques utilized in molecular genetics
- Dr. Cecil Lewis
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13. Genome mapping
- Dr. Simon Gregory
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14. Copy number variation
- Dr. Ömer Gökçümen
- Genetics and Disease
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15. Genetic association studies
- Prof. David Balding
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16. Quantitative genetics and multifactorial inheritance
- Dr. Lara Bauman
- Human Evolutionary Genetics
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17. Population genetics
- Dr. Murray P. Cox
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18. Inference on human history through DNA
- Prof. Guido Barbujani
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19. Human adaptation
- Prof. Rasmus Nielsen
- Specialized Topics
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20. Accessing and using ENCODE data
- Prof. Peggy Farnham
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21. Pharmacogenetics
- Prof. Ann Daly
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22. Genetics in forensics
- Dr. Angel Carracedo
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23. The development and evolution of human gene therapy
- Prof. Theodore Friedmann
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24. Next generation sequencing technologies
- Dr. Krishna Veeramah
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- The inherited nature of diversity in humans
- Person to person variability
- Human biochemical genetics
- Inborn errors of metabolism (1)
- Alkaptonuria is an inborn error of metabolism
- Inborn errors of metabolism (2)
- Phenylketonuria is an inborn error of metabolism
- Why was there recessive inheritance?
- Abundant and structural proteins
- Haemoglobin as an example of abundant protein
- Sickle cell vs. normal cell
- Homozygous vs. heterozygous
- Hb molecular difference shown by electrophoresis
- Amino acid substitution
- Polymorphism
- Blood groups as an example of polymorphism
- The ABO gene codes for a glycosyltransferase
- Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics
- Sensitivity to suxamethonium
- G6PD deficiency
- G6PD deficient individuals sensitive to fava beans
- G6PD activity
- G6PD distribution - summary
- G6PD electrophoresis
- Formal definition of polymorphism
Topics Covered
- The inherited nature of diversity in humans
- Person to person variability
- Human biochemical genetics
- Inborn errors of metabolism
- Alkaptonuria
- Phenylketonuria
- Recessive inheritance
- Abundant and structural proteins
- Sickle cell anaemia
- Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics
- G6PD deficiency
Talk Citation
Swallow, D. (2009, December 28). Historical introduction to human diversity I [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 6, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/CPLW6682.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Dallas Swallow has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.