652-214 Principles of Genetics

Note

  • This subject can be taken by itself but is designed to be part of a two semester sequence with 652-215.

  • Both 652-214 and 652-215 (or 652-214, 521-213 and 536-250) are prerequisites for 300-level genetics subjects.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr P Batterham

Prerequisites

Biology 600-142 or 600-132. Biology 600-141 or 600-131 are recommended.

Semester

1, repeat Summer (view timetable)

Contact

Forty-eight hours lectures/problem classes/computer exercises

Subject Description

This subject provides a coverage of genetics from the DNA molecule and inheritance to the factors which modulate allele frequencies in natural populations; genetic and molecular basis of phenotypic variation; genetic analysis in eukaryotes, viruses and bacteria; nature of the genetic material; gene structure and function; quantitative inheritance; and genes at the population level.

Completion of this subject is expected to enhance a student's ability to understand the fundamental principles of genetics and to describe the experiments used to establish them. Students will develop skills to apply these principles to solve genetic problems and demonstrate how genetic analysis can be used to investigate aspects of biology.

Completion of this subject is expected to enhance the generic skills of a student in the application of fundamental scientific principles to solve new problems; the application of scientific method through the development of hypotheses based on observations; in planning efffective work schedules to meet deadlines for assessable work.

Assessment

Summer Semester: A 2-hour written examination at the end of semester (60%) and four tests during semester (40% in total). Semester 1: A 2-hour written examination at the end of semester (70%) and three tests during semester (30% in total).

Prescribed Texts

  • P J Russell, iGenetics. Benjamin-Cummings.


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