652-302 Molecular Genetics | |
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Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr R Todd |
Prerequisites | Genetics 652-214 and 652-215. BBiomedSc students: Genetics 652-214, 521-213 and 536-250. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures (three per week) |
Subject Description | Upon completion of this subject students should have:
This subject focuses on gene structure, function and regulation, which form the molecular basis of many important biological phenomena such as short-term organismal and cellular responses to rapid changes in environmental conditions and long-term controls of development and pathologies such as heritable diseases and cancer. The molecular mechanisms underlying these phenomena are frequently exploited in biotechnology, medical and agricultural applications. The techniques used to study these processes often make use of endogenous mechanisms for gene disruption and gene transfer. The topics to be covered in this subject include prokaryotic gene structure, action and regulation; genomic and recombinant DNA methodology; eukaryotic gene structure, action and regulation; genetic manipulation of micro-organisms, plants and animals and genetic engineering; genome structure; prokaryotic and eukaryotic mobile DNA elements and their uses; and genetic control of the cell cycle. |
Assessment | One multiple-choice class test held mid-semester (10%); two online assignments/problem-solving tasks due during the semester (15%); a 3-hour written examination in the examination period (75%). |
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