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Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
The discipline is devoted to the organization of the medical genetic service, the study of the biological (molecular, cytological) basis of human heredity, the molecular mechanisms of mutations, the consideration of general issues of population genetics.
Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
The discipline is devoted to the study of the chromosomal theory of heredity, etiology and pathogenesis of chromosomal abnormalities in humans, the classification of chromosomal mutations, the modern nomenclature of human chromosomes, classical and molecular cytogenetics methods, phenotypic manifestations of chromosomal mutations, and the main clinical manifestations of chromosomal pathology.
Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
The discipline is devoted to the study of the nomenclature of gene mutations, international standards for conducting molecular genetic methods, and the acquisition of practical skills in conducting molecular genetic methods.
Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
The discipline is devoted to the study of the etiology and pathogenesis of gene and genomic disorders in humans, the classification of gene mutations, including genetic polymorphisms, types of inheritance, the characteristics of phenotypic manifestations, the main clinical manifestations of gene and genomic diseases.
Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
The discipline is devoted to medical and genetic counseling of various population groups, the goals, objectives and stages of medical and genetic counseling, the peculiarities of phenotypic examination of patients with congenital and hereditary pathology, syndromic diagnosis, calculation of genetic risk for a patient and his family members, types of prevention of hereditary and congenital pathology, prenatal diagnosis of hereditary and congenital pathology, neonatal and selective screening of hereditary pathology — goals, objectives and m todam conduct.