BC2023 - Molecular Biology
Credit points: | 03 |
Year: | 2005 |
Student Contribution Band: | Band 2 |
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The technology of molecular biology has had a major impact on every area of the life sciences, from medicine to ecology, so that knowledge of this area is now an essential component of degree programs in the biological and biomedical sciences. This is the foundation subject in molecular biology and provides a strong foundation in molecular biology for application in all fields of biology. It explores the structure of DNA, the mechanism of replication of DNA, genetic recombination and repair of DNA, transcription, translation, chromatin structure, comparison of eukaryotic and prokaryotic genome structure, the operon model, bacteriophage, viruses and techniques in recombinant DNA technology.
Learning Outcomes
- elements of gene regulation based on the operon model;
- how bacteriophage and viruses have been important in the development of molecular biology;
- how genetic information is stored and propagated;
- the applications of recombinant DNA techniques and their potential in basic science, medicine, agriculture and biotechnology;
- the central dogma of molecular biology.
Prerequisites: | CH1001 (BM1000 or BZ1020 strongly recommended) |
Inadmissible Subject Combinations: | BC3022 and PC3202 |
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Census Date 31-Aug-2005 | |
Coordinator: | jc146530 |
Lecturers: | jc134630, Ms Veronica Graham, jc146530, jc148687, Professor David Miller, mogvm, mojnb. |
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Assessment: | (15%). |
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