Basic principles of human genetics. Genetics in development, health and behavior. Family and population genetics. Effects of mutation, assortative mating, and reproductive rates upon gene distribution. Potential advances in human genetic engineering, and the role of genetic counseling.

Course ID
53
Department
Subject
Units
3
Notes

Formerly GEN 15

Requisites

ADVISE: ((ESL 186 or placement in ESL 188) or readiness for college-level English)) and (BIO 9 or BIO 11 or high school biology course )

Transfer code
UC/CSU
Credit type
Credit/Degree Applicable
Pass/Nopass
P/NP Available
Lecture hours
Lec-52.5
Has field trips
0