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  • What is cytology Genetics?

    Cytogenetics is essentially a branch of genetics, but is also a part of cell biology/cytology (a subdivision of human anatomy), that is concerned with how the chromosomes relate to cell behaviour, particularly to their behaviour during mitosis and meiosis..

  • Who is the father of cytogenetics?

    Walther Flemming, (born April 21, 1843, Sachsenberg, Mecklenburg [now in Germany]—died Aug. 4, 1905, Kiel, Ger.), German anatomist, a founder of the science of cytogenetics (the study of the cell's hereditary material, the chromosomes)..

What is Cytology & Genetics?

This section covers the basics well cytology, the laws of heredity and variation, methods of studying human heredity and hereditary diseases, biology of individual development, ontogenesis and phylogenesis, human ecology.
Textbook "Cytology and Genetics "presents all threads started the discipline.

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What is genetic evidence for infectious diseases?

For major infectious diseases, including:

  1. HIV-1 infection
  2. TB
  3. malaria
  4. leprosy and viral hepatitis
  5. genetic evidence has been accrued primarily through GWAS
  6. aiming to identify disease-associated common variants in populations on the basis of a polygenic model of complex multifactorial traits

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