MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE GENE

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE GENE
Course Code
BI 20M1
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr M C Wright

Pre-requisites

BI1004, BI1507 and CM 1010. TS 1001 strongly recommended for students with C or less at Higher (or equivalent) in Mathematics or Physics.

Overview

This course deals with the rapidly developing fields of modern molecular genetics, genetic technology and the study of genes in families and populations. It includes a survey of the organisation of DNA within genes and chromosomes, DNA replication and repair, the processes and control of gene expression, gene transfer and mobility, mutations, and the structure of proteins. Work on genetic technology includes consideration of the use of recombinant DNA and the polymerase chain reaction, and the applications of biotechnology. Modes of inheritance, the mechanisms of linkage and recombination, genetic mapping, genetic evolution and aspects of human and medical genetics are also surveyed.

Structure

3 one-hour lectures per week; a total of 4 three-hour practical classes; a total of 3 one-hour tutorials.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 two-hour written examination (80%); in-course assessment - 3 practical reports (20%).
Resit: As for main exam.