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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Genome Anatomies adn Studying Genome
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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2) |
How Genomes Function, Regulation of Genome Activity
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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3) |
DNA Methylation and the Genome
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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4) |
DNA Methylation Changes in Cancer
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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5) |
Genome-Wide and Gene-Specific Analysis of DNA Methylation Levels and Patterns
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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6) |
Histone Modifications and Epigenetics
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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7) |
Histon Farkları ve Nükleozom Yerleşimi Histone Variants and Nucleosome Occupancy
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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8) |
Midterm |
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9) |
Non-coding RNAs in Gene Regulation
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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10) |
The Biology of Genomic Imprinting
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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11) |
The Molecular Mechanisms of Mammalian X Inactivation
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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12) |
Cancer Epigenetics
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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13) |
The Impact of the Environment on Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression and Developmental Programming
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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14) |
Plant Epigenetics
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Textbook and Lecture notes
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15) |
Final
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Genomes,2nd edit. Terence A Brown. Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, Manchester, UK Oxford: Wiley-Liss; 2002 Epigenetic, Jörg Tost CEA, Caister Academic Press, 2008 ISBN:978-1-904455-23-3
Epigenetic: A reference Manual, Jeffrey M. Craig and Nicholas C. Wong Caister Academic Press, March 2008, ISBN: 978-1-904455-88-2 Genomic Technologies: Present and Future, David J. Galas, 2002, ISBN: 978-0-9542464-2-6 |
References: |
Genomes,2nd edit. Terence A Brown. Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, Manchester, UK Oxford: Wiley-Liss; 2002 Epigenetic, Jörg Tost CEA, Caister Academic Press, 2008 ISBN:978-1-904455-23-3
Epigenetic: A reference Manual, Jeffrey M. Craig and Nicholas C. Wong Caister Academic Press, March 2008, ISBN: 978-1-904455-88-2 Genomic Technologies: Present and Future, David J. Galas, 2002, ISBN: 978-0-9542464-2-6 |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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It can perform midwifery practices in line with professional competence, ethical principles and standards and up-to-date evidence-based information. |
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Applies midwifery care within the framework of the requirements determined within the midwifery process. |
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In the provision of midwifery services, the individual can evaluate the cultural characteristics of the family and society with a holistic approach. |
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It can determine the educational needs of the individual, family and society in the field of health. |
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Can prepare a training plan suitable for the determined need |
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Can implement the planned training and evaluate the results. |
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It can independently plan and implement research, evaluate its results and present it for the benefit of humanity. |
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Can work in management-administrative duties related to midwifery. |
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Develops cooperation with national / international professional organizations, non-governmental organizations and institutions operating in the field of midwifery. |
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She can perform midwifery care with multidisciplinary approaches within the healthcare team. |
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It conducts R&D studies and participates in projects for the development of health, midwifery services and policies at the national level. |
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It works to protect and improve maternal and child health from a holistic perspective. |
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Can interpret scientific researches in the field of midwifery with a critical point of view. |
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