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KSQD 2-26-2020: From basic genetics to recent research into our understanding of genetic diseases
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Review of genetics research focusing on genetic diseases: sickle cell, Huntington's, fragile X syndrome, cystic fibrosis, breast cancer, Tay-Sachs, tuberculosis, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and prions; More genetics topics such as homosexuality, repetitive DNA, transposons, jumping genes, oncogenes and retroviruses
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