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Human Genetic Variation: A Flipped Classroom Exercise in
Cultural Competency
Author(s):
Shoumita
Dasgupta and Katherine Larabee Tuttle
Overview:
This interactive case discussion was
created to emphasize the clinical
relevance of population genetics, but is
also a suitable resource for teaching
the basic principles of population
genetics while relating them to human
genetic variation. Our understanding of
human genetic variation has deepened
over the past decade due to fine-scale
genome mapping. Applying this knowledge
to the evaluation of ancestry-based
genetic testing strategies, such as
direct-to-consumer genetic testing, is
an important component of the practice
of culturally-competent medicine and a
relevant way to teach the foundations of
population genetics, including
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Genetics Concept(s) Addressed:
Evolution and Population Genetics: What are the processes
that can affect the frequency of
genotypes and phenotypes in a population
over time?
Core Competencies Addressed:
Students should be able to apply statistical methods when analyzing their data, and use patterns to construct a model.
Students should be able to tap into the interdisciplinary nature of science.
Students should be able to identify and critique scientific issues relating to society or ethics.
Audience:
Advanced undergraduate;
biology/genetics majors
Activity Type:
In-Class/Lecture Exercise
Activity Length:
1-1.5 hours in class
Citation:
Dasgupta, Shoumita and Tuttle, Katherine
L.
(2013). Human Genetic Variation: A
Flipped Classroom Exercise in Cultural
Competency. Genetics Society of America
Peer-Reviewed Education Portal (GSA
PREP): 2013.003;
doi: 10.1534/gsaprep.2013.003
Resource Justification and
Instructor Guide
Pre-class Resources
Pre-class Video
PowerPoint used to create video (educator may use this
to produce own pre-class resource)
Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Worksheet (with
Instructor's Key)
Web Module ("RACE: Are we so different?", American
Anthropological Association)
In-class Interactive Case Discussion PowerPoint
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