PPT-Genetics and Otolaryngology

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Bobby Tajudeen Vocab Genome collection of all genes that an organism possesses Gene basic unit of biological information that can be transferred from parent to

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Bobby Tajudeen Vocab Genome collection of all genes that an organism possesses Gene basic unit of biological information that can be transferred from parent to offspring Three broad categories of genetic disease. in the Animal Industry. Describe 2 types of selection. Compare Phenotype and Genotype. Define Common Terms used in genetics. Describe the interrelationship between genetics and the environment.. Demonstrate the use of a . http://www.dnapolicy.org/. “A . treatable . disease . like . severe asthma”. “Having a bad . reaction to . certain types of medicine”. No. Yes. “An . untreatable . disease . like . Alzheimer’s”. Stephen Montgomery. smontgom@stanford.edu. montgomerylab.stanford.edu. @. sbmontgom. Identifying the genes and variants responsible for disease.. Monogenic to polygenic diseases. Rare to common variants. A. Structure of DNA. 1. discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. 2. stores genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. composed of nucleotides. A) a nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate. Objective . Tonight’s Homework. To see how genotype and phenotype apply. pp 127: 2, 5. Finish the “odds” for your kid. Making a Kid Using Genetics. In this activity, you’ll be pairing up with a friend and combining traits to make a kid. One of you will be “mom” and the other will be “dad”. Choose however you want.. Two organisms. One characteristic. Complete dominance . Solving Genetics Problems : Monohybrid Crosses. Complete dominance . the . dominant allele. completely masks the effect of the . recessive allele. Genetics and Behavior. Behavior Geneticists. study our differences and weigh the relative effects of heredity and environment.. Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA. Chromosomes. . (46 in each sell) containing . 6-1: . WHAT ARE . CHROMOSOMES, DNA, GENES. , AND THE HUMAN . GENOME. ? HOW DO BEHAVIOR GENETICISTS EXPLAIN OUR INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES?. Environment: . Every nongenetic influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us . 1 Generalized arterial calcification of infancy Description GACIGACI system that becomes apparent before birth or within the first few months of life. It is calcificationcalcification walls of the bl 1 PIGO gene phosphatidylinositol glycan anchor biosynthesis class O Normal Function The PIGO gene provides instructions for making one part of an enzyme called GPI GPI-ET3GPI-ET3 produced from a ge Children146s Access Center24/7 access for referring physiciansPhysician LiaisonOutpatient ReferralFAX 559 353-7286Practice559 353-6453FAX 559 353-6457Physician Line 559 353-5312 Thoroughly revised and updated for its Fifth Edition, this handy pocket manual presents step-by-step guidelines on patient workup, differential diagnosis, and therapy for more than 40 symptoms occurring in the head and neck region. The authors outline current treatment recommendations and offer primary care physicians advice on indications for referral. Also included are chapters on anatomy and physiology, history taking, physical examination, occupational medicine, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and pediatric, adolescent, and geriatric otolaryngology, as well as an introduction to outcome analysis and office-based clinical research. This edition features several new chapters, including pain management and use of lasers in otolaryngology. Lectures. . – . 17x2 (Med); . 17x1. (. Stom. ). ;. Seminars. – . 17x3 (Med); . 17x2. (. Stom. ). ;. 3 . concluding . tests. (. tests. + . practical part. ). Final . examination . (. tests. + . OTOLARYNGOLOGY. INTERVIEW MARKET. Official . #. ENTSignaling. . program for applicants. Developed by . Otolaryngology Program Directors Organization (OPDO). Society of University Otolaryngologists (SUO).

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