Your group will design an information brochure, such as you
might find in a doctor’s office, for a particular genetic disease.
The brochure should be a single sheet of 8.5 x 11 inch paper set up as a trifold brochure (total of 6 possible columns of
material).

The best answer to this question is to answer this question: If this disease was diagnosed in my family, what would I want to know?
Some questions you may want to consider answering in your brochure include:
Each brochure should also include a section on Further
Information. In this section you might list helpful websites, the
availability of support groups, etc.
You will need to keep a list of your references on a separate sheet of paper. You must have at least two references from the primary literature. A description of primary literature can be found at http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/communication/ExampleofPrimaryLiterature.html. You should also list web sites, books, etc.
Citing your references on the reference page
Grading
1) accuracy of information presented
2) clarity of information presented
3) coverage of topic (is information complete?)
4) conciseness of writing
5) use of English
6) sources of information
Oral presentation
You group will present the information (at least someof it) you have found orally to the rest of the
class during lab later in the semester. Each member of the group must
make an oral presentation. You will be evaluated by the class and the
instructor on your presentation.