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526-301 Biotechnology 1: Microbial Genetics and Physiology

Credit points: 15.0

Coordinator: Professor A J Pittard

Prerequisite: Microbiology 526-201; Biochemistry 521-201, 521-202

Contact: 39 lectures (three a week)

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

By the end of the subject students should be able to:

Understand:

Appreciate:

Have developed:

Content:

Structure and functions of the outer regions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The means by which these organisms obtain their nutrients and convert and use available forms of light and chemical energy. The organisation and the control of expression of genetic material. The generation and selection of mutants and their applications. Natural and artificial systems for transferring genetic material from cell to cell and systems for cloning specific genes in both bacteria and simple eukaryotes.

Assessment:

A 3-hour end-of-semester written examination.

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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