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Parts 1, 2 and 3 have the same questions, however, you must answer with references and different writing always addressing them objectively, that is as if you were different students. Similar responses in wording or references will not be accepted.
Part 1 : Advance Pathophysiology
1. What are Genes?
2. Describe what a chromosome
a. How are present normally in human beings?
3. Concepts for
a. Euploid cells
b. Diploid Cells
c. Aneuploid Cells?
d. What is a Polyploidy?
4. What is a Trisomy?
a. Give an example of it
5. What means in Mendelian Heritance:
a. Homozygous
b. heterozygous
6. Which are special features of X Linked genetic diseases?
7. What is a risk factor?
8. What is a congenital disease?
9. Describe Epigenetics and Mental Health.
10. DNA Methylation: why is important
Part 2: Advance Pathophysiology
1. What are Genes?
2. Describe what a chromosome
a. How are present normally in human beings?
3. Concepts for
a. Euploid cells
b. Diploid Cells
c. Aneuploid Cells?
d. What is a Polyploidy?
4. What is a Trisomy?
a. Give an example of it
5. What means in Mendelian Heritance:
a. Homozygous
b. heterozygous
6. Which are special features of X Linked genetic diseases?
7. What is a risk factor?
8. What is a congenital disease?
9. Describe Epigenetics and Mental Health.
10. DNA Methylation: why is important
Part 3: Advance Pathophysiology
1. What are Genes?
2. Describe what a chromosome
a. How are present normally in human beings?
3. Concepts for
a. Euploid cells
b. Diploid Cells
c. Aneuploid Cells?
d. What is a Polyploidy?
4. What is a Trisomy?
a. Give an example of it
5. What means in Mendelian Heritance:
a. Homozygous
b. heterozygous
6. Which are special features of X Linked genetic diseases?
7. What is a risk factor?
8. What is a congenital disease?
9. Describe Epigenetics and Mental Health.
10. DNA Methylation: why is important