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Title: Genetics of Neurological Disorders


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Genetics of Neurological Disorders
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  • zhangxianning_at_zju.edu.cn
  • Tel13105819271 88208367
  • Office A705, Research Building
  • 2013/11

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Learning Objectives
  • 1.To become familiar with the clinical phenotypes
    of the major triplet repeat disorders such as
    fragile X syndrome, Huntington disease, myotonic
    dystrophy and Friedreich ataxia.
  • 2. To understand the unique and unusual molecular
    mechanisms and modes of inheritance underlying
    these disorders.
  • 3. To appreciate how this knowledge is translated
    to clinical molecular genetic testing of these
    disorders for purposes of diagnosis, predictive
    testing, and prenatal testing.
  • 4. To become aware of some of the difficult
    ethical issues associated with molecular testing
    for these disorders.

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Required Reading
  • Thompson Thompson Genetics in Medicine, 7th Ed
    (???,2009)
  • pp. 302-305, Chapter 12, The Molecular and
    Biochemical Basis of Genetic Disease - Diseases
    due to the Expansion of Unstable Repeat
    Sequences Biochemical and Cellular Mechanisms
  • Case Study, 15. Fragile X Syndrome
  • 22. Huntington Disease

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ALS is a lethal, paralyzing disorder of motor
neurons in the brain, brainstem and spinal cord.
Its onset, typically in the 6th decade of life,
is age-dependent mean onset is 55 yr, and mean
survival is 3
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