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 521-212 Principles of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Part B

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr D L Ebert

Prerequisites

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 521-211.

Semester

2

Contact

36 lectures (three a week); 12 hours of computer-based tutorials

Subject Description

By the end of the program the student should have acquired: knowledge of the fundamental areas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology relating to the Biochemistry of genetic and metabolic processes, including a detailed understanding of the principal metabolic pathways and their control, the molecular processes involved in gene expression and its regulation, and DNA replication and repair. The content includes: DNA replication; mutagenesis and DNA repair mechanisms; expression, transcription and translation of genes to yield functional proteins; mechanism of action of antibiotics; regulation of gene expression; applications of molecular cloning and recombinant DNA in the investigation of gene structure, function and regulation; major pathways for the catabolic and anabolic metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and nitrogen-containing compounds in mammalian cells; bioenergetics and mitochondrial function; photosynthesis and carbon fixation; metabolic control including introduction to the actions of hormones and lipid soluble vitamins.

Assessment

Computer-based tests of knowledge gained from computer tutorials (10%). A 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester (90%).

Prescribed Texts

  • Mathews C and van Holde K, Biochemistry. 2nd ed. 1996 Benjamin/Cummings.


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