Notes from Genetics 201: Principles of Genetics at Harvard Medical School
- Genetics 27: 'Epigenetics Part II'
- Genetics 26: 'Epigenetics Part I'
- Genetics 25: 'Mapping the genetic basis of complex phenotypes'
- Genetics 24: 'Complex traits, heritability, and the genetics of populations'
- Genetics 23: 'Genetics in families and the analysis of Mendelian traits'
- Genetics 22: 'Genome variation in humans'
- Genetics 21: 'Mouse models of human disease'
- Genetics 20: 'How to do genetics in cultured somatic cells'
- Genetics 19: 'Zebrafish genetics'
- Genetics 18: 'Modifier and mosaic screens in Drosophila'
- Genetics 17: 'Forward genetic screens in Drosophila'
- Genetics 16: 'Introduction to Drosophila: genotypes, recombination and balancer chromosomes'
- Genetics 15: 'How to study the neural basis of behavior using C. elegans'
- Genetics 14: 'C. Elegans methods workshop' or, 'Putting genes into pathways'
- Genetics 13: 'How to study developmental mechanisms using C. elegans'
- Genetics 12: 'How to do a C. elegans screen'
- Genetics 11: 'Transposon sequencing (Tn-seq): how to identify mutants that die'
- Genetics 10: 'Genetic screens by example: virulence factor gene regulation'
- Genetics 09: 'Transduction and Recombineering: a CRISPR case study'
- Genetics 08: 'Bacterial Basics, Phages, and CRISPR elements'
- Genetics 07: 'Cytoplasmic inheritance and complex traits'
- Genetics 06: 'Methods to find interacting proteins'
- Genetics 05: 'Suppressor analysis in yeast'
- Genetics 04: 'Molecular and genomic studies in yeast'
- Genetics 03: 'Linkage and tetrad analysis in yeast'
- Genetics 02: 'Introduction to yeast genetics and complementation'
- Genetics 01: 'What we learned from Mendel'