This web page was produced as an assignment for Genetics 564, an undergraduate course at UW-Madison.
My name is Michaela Cline and I am a Senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I plan to graduate in May 2015 with my B.S. in genetics. After graduation, I plan to attend an Accelerated BSN program with the hopes of someday practicing as a genetic nurse.
I am an avid reader, blogger, swimmer, seamstress, and Key Lime pie eater. Exploring Madison's farmer's market, film festivals, and restaurants when I am not in class or in the library is also a passion of mine.
I researched Cri Du Chat and created this webpage as part of a semester-long project for Genetics 564, which is an undergraduate genomics and proteomics course. I would like to thank Dr. Ahna Skop for her assistance throughout the semester on this project. Additionally, I would like to thank my classmates for their input throughout the semester.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding Cri Du Chat or the SEMA5A gene.
I am an avid reader, blogger, swimmer, seamstress, and Key Lime pie eater. Exploring Madison's farmer's market, film festivals, and restaurants when I am not in class or in the library is also a passion of mine.
I researched Cri Du Chat and created this webpage as part of a semester-long project for Genetics 564, which is an undergraduate genomics and proteomics course. I would like to thank Dr. Ahna Skop for her assistance throughout the semester on this project. Additionally, I would like to thank my classmates for their input throughout the semester.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding Cri Du Chat or the SEMA5A gene.