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GEN2041
Faculty of Science
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6 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
SynopsisPrinciples, concepts, organisms and techniques of genetics. Structure and organisation of genes, chromosomes and genomes. Cell division, Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, mutation, gene mapping, prokaryote genetics, chromosome variation and evolution, sex chromosomes, clinical cytogenetics. Illustrative practical exercises. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit students will understand the basic principles of inheritance in various organisms, particularly the application of Mendele's Laws. Students will have encountered the range of diverse organisms used in studying genetics and understand their common and unique features for the purpose of studying genetics (organisms include viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates, including humans). Students will be able to describe the common chromosomal and molecular mechanisms that underlie inheritance and understand the basic structure of DNA, genes and chromosomes. They will have developed an awareness of the relevance and value of genetics to human society, as well as skills in data collection, data analysis and data organisation necessary in the preparation and presentation of scientific reports. Students will have developed problem-solving skills, including the use of simple statistical concepts for data analysis and interpretation. In addition, they will have mastered basic laboratory techniques, learnt the value of working with peers as part of a team and appreciate the principles underlying experimental design. Assessment
Examination (3 hours): 50% Chief examiner(s)Contact hoursTwo 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour combined tutorial/laboratory session PrerequisitesBIO1011 and either BIO1022 or BIO1042. Recommended: MOL2011 (complementary unit) Prohibitions |