The Bachelor of Science in Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a deep dive into heredity, molecular biology, and genomic technologies. Students gain hands-on lab experience, computational skills, and critical insights into gene regulation, mutation, and evolution — preparing for careers in biotech, medicine, or graduate research.
Using CRISPR-Cas9 to Knock Out a Specific Gene in Yeast
Analyzing Genotype-Phenotype Relationships in Drosophila
Identifying SNPs Associated with Lactose Intolerance
Studying Mitochondrial DNA Inheritance Patterns
Bioinformatics Pipeline for Variant Calling from NGS Data
Tracking Genetic Drift in Small Populations via Simulation
Genomic Comparison of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Strains
The Role of Epigenetics in Gene Silencing
Exploring Heritability of Behavioral Traits in Mice
Developing a Genetic Counseling Simulation Tool
Analyzing Expression Levels of Oncogenes in Cancer Cells
Creating a Gene Therapy Model Using Viral Vectors
Evaluating Genetic Diversity in Heirloom Plant Varieties
Tracing Ancestry Using Y-Chromosome Markers
The Impact of Transposons on Genome Evolution
Investigating the Role of MicroRNAs in Developmental Genetics
CRISPR Ethics: A Sociogenetic Analysis of Human Germline Editing
Genetic Control of Flowering Time in Arabidopsis
Whole Genome Sequencing of a Local Bacterial Isolate
Genotype-by-Environment Interactions in Trait Expression
Designing a Lab Module to Teach Mendelian Genetics
Applying Genetic Linkage Analysis to a Simulated Pedigree
Unlock breakthroughs in disease, agriculture, and biotechnology by exploring genes, genomes, and molecular systems at UW–Madison.
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