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Principles of genetics, including the structure of RNA and DNA, molecular replication, transcription, translation, recombination and gene expression.
We will introduce you to fundamental principles of molecular biology as they relate to inheritance and expression of phenotypes. It will focus on the “central dogma” of molecular genetics: making DNA, RNA and proteins.Learning Outcomes:• Mastery of the enzymology of DNA replication, transcription, translation and basic gene regulatory networks.• Ability to understand and interpret experimental evidence.• Ability to perform basic calculations and manipulations for setting up reactions in vitro.• Relate the central dogma reactions in microbes to those in other forms of life.• Ability to formulate hypotheses to guide your own learning process.
BIOL111 and one of either BIOL112, BIOL113, CHEM112, orCHEM114
BCHM202, ENCH480, BIOL230
BCHM202, ENCH480
Labs held in Biology building Room 211. Labs Start 2.10 pm week beginning March 1st 2010.
Jack Heinemann
Grant Pearce and Arvind Varsani
Maggie Tisch
Watson, James D; Molecular biology of the gene ; 6th ed; Pearson/Benjamin Cummings ;, 2008 (This book has been ordered for the library).
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Domestic fee $650.00
International fee $3,000.00
* 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 .