Includes an introductory scope (introduction to terms used in studying genetics, Mendelian genetics (Mendel‘s Laws I & II, crosses with various different traits, false deviations from Mendel‘s Law), multiple alleles, multiple genes, probability theory, X2 test, linkage and transfer cross-breeding, making chromosome maps, karyotypes in humans and their deviations, biochemical genetics and inborn errors of metabolism, basics of genetic engineering, basics of population genetics, genetic material and its expression, basics of gene & chromosome mutations. This course also provides students related to genomics which includes the organization and structure of the genome, as well as its implications, genome analysis techniques (DNA isolation, PCR, gene cloning, genome mapping and sequencing, mutagenesis analysis, gene silencing) and applications of genome analysis and genomics in various fields lecture activities, wet lab and dry lab practicums and assignments/research and study of cases that occur in everyday life in case methods packaging