GENES AND EVOLUTION

GENES AND EVOLUTION
Course Code
BI 2002
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr J Pettitt, Dr L Noble

Pre-requisites

SM 1501

Co-requisites

None.

Overview

The course explores the fundamental biological processes of genetics and evolution. Evolution is unified by the concept of continual change at the phenotypic level, underpinned by genetic changes of different kinds at the molecular level. The content of the course draws on material at all levels of complexity from the molecular, to the whole organism, to the population. There is a balance between molecular and organismal biology, and broader issues such as human population history.

Major topics:

  • The key genetic and evolutionary concepts

  • Evolution at the gene level

  • Evolution at the genome level

  • Evolution at the organism level

  • Evolution at the population level and the origin of species

  • Macroevolution (evolution of major organism groups)

Structure

3 one-hour lectures per week and 1 three-hour practical every 2 weeks.

Assessment

1st Attempt: 1 two-hour written examination (75%) and in-course assessment (25%). Continuous assessment comprises: 3 laboratory reports, 2 MCQ tests (each 5%).

Resit: 1 two-hour written examination (75%) and in-course assessment (25%).

Formative Assessment

PRS used by some lecturers.

Feedback

Practical reports will be marked with written comments. Students are given general feedback on performance during PRS sessions. Students receive on-line feedback on completion of the MCQ tests.