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Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Professor Bob Goldberg HC70A Winter 2008 Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law Professor Bob Goldberg Class Announcements 1/29/08

Please Sign Professor McHughen’s Card and Thank Him For His Lecture

DISCUSSION Be Prepared For a Serious and Informative Discussion Tomorrow On DNA Testing READ Articles Dealing With DNA Testing READ Assigned Text Chapter For Background

DNA Fingerprinting Experiment Pay Attention to Brandon Results will be on Take-Home Exam

This Week’s Dinner RSVP Ingrid Regarding Dinner This Week Guest Speaker on Thursday - Dr. Richard Hamilton From Ceres,Inc. Reception After Class and Dinner With Speaker

Take-Home Exam Handed Out in Class Thursday (hopefully)

Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law HC70A Winter 2008 Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law Professor Bob Goldberg Lecture 5 The Age of Genomics: Your Personal Genome

Last Lecture -- Nuts & Bolts of Genetic Engineering: The Factor VIII Story Today’s Class -- The Age of Genomics

THEMES Two Genomes in a Cell! What is the Mitochondrial Genome and How is it inherited? What Are the Characteristics of the Human Genome? How Does Genetic Variation Arise in the Human Genome? How to Detect DNA Sequence Variation: SNPs and VNTRs? How to Use DNA Markers to Find Human Disease Gene Alleles? What is a SNP Map of the Human Genome and What is it Used For? How Has the Age of Personal Genome Sequences Arrived? How Are DNA Fragments Sequenced? How is a Genome Sequenced? How Has Massively Parallel DNA Sequencing “Changed the Game?”