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NCSU Distance Learning ST 610F:
Inferences from Genetic Data on Pedigrees

This is the master page for ST610F course materials

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If you ARE registered for the Internet course ST610F,

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You may download one copy of materials for your use in this class. You may back up your copy.
You may print paper copies for your own personal use in connection with this class.
You may not allow others to copy or print your files.
You may not provide others with the web address of this or linked pages.
Please respect this.

The book is available.

A CD will be sent to you asap.
The PostScript and pdf text files of the pages of the CD are posted below -- they are much nicer on the CD, but this may help, for now.

NCSU links

The webforum page works, and the major-domo pages exist; soon we should also have an NCSU home page for the class.

Class email Major-Domo page
ST610F NetForum
Short NetForum guide for users

Course materials

Elementary introduction to genetics
These web notes were written for undergraduates, by an undergraduate.
But they may be a useful summary review.

CD Chapter 1, in PostScript and pdf
CD Chapter 2, in PostScript and pdf
CD Chapter 3, in PostScript and pdf
CD Chapter 4, in PostScript and pdf

Assignments

Each assignment will consist of some reading, some homework, and some item for group discussion. The submitted homework should be emailed to me-- please keep it as brief as reasonably possible. I really prefer plain text, but I can, if necessary handle things like WORD attachments.

Here is Homework assignment 1: due Feb 6. Summary of points in Chapter 1

Here is Homework assignment 2: due Feb 23. Summary of points in Chapter 2
A note about expectations and unbiasedness.

Here is Homework assignment 3: due March 15.

Here is Homework assignment 4: due April 2.

The fifth and final assignment will be a literature/review and/or computing project.
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