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Principles of genetics including molecular, cytological, classical, developmental and population genetics with reference to micro-organisms, plants and animals.
Principle of genetics including molecular, cytological, classical and developmental genetics with reference to micro-organisms, plants, humans and animals.
Understanding the structure of DNA, how genetic information is transferred and interpreted by a cell, what are genes and how genes are switched on and off. In the practical classes, you will gain experience in preparing chromosomes for analysis, modern molecular genetic techniques for the analysis of gene functions.
BIOL111 and BIOL112 and either BIOL113 or CHEM114.Concurrent enrolment in one of the three (BIOL) prerequisite courses may be approved by the Head of the School of Biological Sciences.
PAMS203, ZOOL203, BCHM202
Jack Heinemann
Frank Sin , Marie Hale and Neil Gemmell
Library portalhttp://www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz/documents/BIOL230-course-handout-2006.pdf
It is compulsory to wear a lab coat in the laboratory.
Domestic fee $800.00
International fee $3,538.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Biological Sciences .