- Docente: Elena Maestrini
- Credits: 9
- SSD: BIO/18
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Elena Maestrini (Modulo 1) Marta Viggiano (Modulo 2) Elena Bacchelli (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Health Biology (cod. 9212)
Learning outcomes
The aim of this course is to provide students with a general understanding of the principles and concepts of human genetics. Specific topics are: fundamentals of gene structure, human genome organization and expression; genetic variation and its functional and pathogenic consequences; molecular basis of single gene disorders and complex diseases; basic principles of DNA technologies and genetic testing. In addition students will get familiar with basic statistical methods for the analysis of biological data
Course contents
Module 1. Human genomics
- Introduction to human genetics: from Mendelian transmission to genomic medicine
- Fundamentals of gene structure, genome organization and expression, principles of gene regulation and epigenetics.
- Genetic variation: origin of DNA variation, types of genetic variants, small scale and structural variation, functional genetic variationand its pathogenic consequences. Single gene disorders: inheritance patterns, phenotype variability
- Allelic frequences in populations: Hardy Weinberg equilibrium and its applications; how allelic frequencies change.
- Identification of human disease genes. Linkage analysis and lod-score method. Mapping and identification of genetic susceptibility to complex disease. The principles of genetic association and linkage disequilibirum mapping; genome-wide association studies.
- Next generation sequencing and its applications Elements of molecular genetic testing.
Module 2. Lab Practicals
Module 3. Biostatistics
- Descriptive statistics
- Probability
- Distributions
- Populations, samples, standard errors, and confidence intervals
- Statistical inference: Hypothesis testing and P-value
- Correlation and linear regression
- Non-parametric distributions
- Elements of epidemiology
- Genetic and genomic databases
Readings/Bibliography
- Genetics and Genomics in Medicine, by Tom Strachan, Judith Goodship & Patrick Chinnery (Garland Science).
- Human Molecular Genetics. Tom Strachan, Andrew Read. Fifth Edition (CRC Press, Garland Science) 2019.
- The analysis of biological data, by Michael Whitlock and Dolph Schluter.
Teaching methods
The course consists of 9 CFU :
Module 1: 5 CFU of frontal lectures
Module 2: 1 CFU laboratory practicals
Module 2: 1 CFU of frontal lectures and 2 CFU of computer classroom exercises
Assessment methods
Written final exam
Teaching tools
Course materals (slide presentations and exercises) will be available on the Moodle web site
https://iol.unibo.it/
Access is restricted to Bologna Unversity students enrolled in the course
Office hours
See the website of Elena Maestrini
See the website of Marta Viggiano
See the website of Elena Bacchelli