MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Level 3

MB 3003 - THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Credit Points
30
Course Coordinator
Professor L A Glover

Pre-requisites

BI 2002, BI 20M1 and BI 25M1. BI 2504 and BI 25M4 are strongly recommended.

Overview

The course provides a comprehensive, molecular biological guide to the workings of the cell, emphasising how component biological processes within the cell interact and link. Drawing on a range of examples from bacterial to higher eukaryote cells, the course leads from the structure and function of DNA, through transcription, into protein synthesis. The folding and cellular targeting of proteins are considered in the context of the cell biology and functioning of organelles such as the nucleus. Finally, cell communication with the environment via signal transduction mechanisms links logically with a section on the cell cycle, the regulation of cell division and apoptosis.

Students must pass both the course work and examination parts of the course.

Structure

The formal teaching comprises 5 one-hour lectures per week, 4 three-hour laboratories during the course and 1 two-hour tutorial. In-course assessment will consist of a practical report and 2 essays written under examination conditions.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 three-hour examination (80%) and in-course assessment (20%). Oral examination for borderline candidates. Resit: As for main exam.

Level 4

MB 4004 - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY A
Credit Points
30
Course Coordinator
Dr Berndt Mueller

Pre-requisites

BC 3804, BT 3004, MB 3003,
GN 3502.

Co-requisites

MB 4504, MB 4050.

Overview

The formal teaching comprises two options each 15h contact time. Each option will cover seperate areas of Molecular Biology working from the original literature under the supervision of 1-3 members of staff. Two essays will be written and examined. All students are required to prepare for, and to attend, a reading party in the week prior to term.

Structure

Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of School.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 2 elements (33%), in-course assessment in the form of two essays, 4 elements (67%) in the form of a single three hour exam paper.

Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.

MB 4050 - HONOURS ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Credit Points
30
Course Coordinator
Professor K Docherty

Pre-requisites

For Biochemistry, BC3804, BT3004, MB3003, BT 3004 and GN3502 or MC3504); for Biochemistry (Immunology), IM3802, BT3004, MB3003 and GN3502 or MC 3504; for Biotechnology, BC3804, MB3003, BT3004 and GN3502 or MC3504; for Genetics, GN3502; BT3004 and MB3003 strongly recommended; for Genetics (Immunology), GN3502, IM3802, BT3004, MB3003; strongly recommended; for Immunology, IM3802, BT3004, MB3003 + 30 further credits agreed with Adviser; for Microbiology, MC3504, BT3004, MB3003 and BC3804 or IM3802; for Molecular Microbiology, MC3504, BT3004, MB3003, BC3804; for Molecular Biology, BC3804, BT3004, MB3003, GN3502; for Medical Molecular Biology, BM3006, MB3003, BM3501, BM3502 and BC3804 or IM3802. For all above degree programmes with Industrial Placement, BT3005 is an additional pre-requisite.

Co-requisites

For Biochemistry, BC4012 and BC4512; for Biochemistry (Immunology), BC4013 and BC4513; for Biotechnology, BT4005 and BT4505; for Genetics, GN4007 and GN4507; for Genetics (Immunology), GN4008 and GN4508; for Immunology, IM4002 and IM4502; for Microbiology, MC4012 and MC4512; for Molecular Microbiology, MC4013 and MC4513; for Molecular Biology, MB4004 and MB4504; for Medical Molecular Biology, BM4007 and BM4507.

Overview

The formal teaching comprises a core lecture programme of 45 1-hour lectures. These cover advanced aspects of; protein structure as it relates to the function of enzymes and protein complexes; the role and regulation of gene expression, including post-transcriptional regulation; developmental and cell biology; genome organisation and analysis in the context of genome sequenses and post-genomic technologies. One essay covering a topic relevant to the separate areas covered by the degree programmes will be written and examined.

Structure

All students are required to prepare for, and to attend, a reading party in the week prior to term. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of School.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 three-hour written paper (80%); in-course assessment (20%) consisting of 1 essay.

Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.

MB 4504 - HONOURS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY B
Credit Points
60
Course Coordinator
Dr A Schofield

Pre-requisites

BC 3804, BT 3004, GN 3502 and MB 3003.

Co-requisites

MB 4004, MB 4050

Overview

The core element of the course is a research project that involves 10 weeks laboratory work and production of a thesis. Assessment is on the basis of the performance in the laboratory, the thesis, and the project seminar. Two research tutorials will be organised by academic staff and will be assessed by examination at the end of Semester. Tutorials will be held at regular intervals with the tutor appointed by the Head of School.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 @ 2 hours, 1 @ 3 hours and 1 @ 4 hours examination (70%); in-course assessment (30%).

Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.