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Course Team
Rebecca Zwart
Summary
Significant advances have occurred in the fields of cellular and molecular biology. This course serves to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles and current techniques in cell and molecular biology. The course will provide students with a theoretical knowledge in advanced molecular biology including genome structure in prokaryotic, eukaryotic … For more content click the Read More button below.
SynopsisThis course is for students who have completed a basic course in cell and molecular biology. Drawing on this knowledge base, the course addresses the nature of gene organisation in prokaryotic eukaryotic and viral systems. Potential applications of recombinant DNA technology, conventional molecular laboratory procedures and bioinformatics in biotechnology, agriculture and medicine are also discussed. This course also examines advanced aspects of cell structure, transport and membrane function. Signalling processes that regulate cell function both in healthy and diseased states are also investigated, together with the regulation of the cell cycle, programmed cell death and tumorigenesis. Students will gain experience in the development and application of conventional, in silico and recombinant molecular technologies for organizing, analysing and interpreting complex cellular function and signalling data.
This course contains a highly recommended residential school for both external and on-campus students (non-attendance will mean the student misses both an element for assessment preparation and an element of assessment).
This course contains a highly recommended residential school for both external and on-campus students (non-attendance will mean the student misses both an element for assessment preparation and an element of assessment).
Requisites
Course Pre-requisites
Offerings
Trimester 2
EXT-TWMBA-TR2
ON-TWMBA-TR2
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate an understanding of the current concepts of DNA structure and packaging
2.
Explain the processes involved in gene expression in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems
3.
Demonstrate an understanding of the tools used in conventional and recombinant DNA technologies
4.
Evaluate the application of molecular biology and bioinformatics in the fields of agriculture, biotechnology and medicine
5.
Compare and contrast the various debate positions presented by both critics of and advocates of the use of recombinant DNA technology
6.
Demonstrate an understanding of current concepts of cell structure and function
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Explain the major processes involved in cell membrane functioning
8.
Demonstrate an understanding of advanced cell signalling processes
9.
Analyse the role of regulation of the cell cycle in healthy tissues and diseased states
10.
Access and apply appropriate databases and computer-based tools to the study of cell and molecular biology
Topics
Genome structure (16%)
Genomic and transcriptomic techniques (20%)
Bioinformatics (16%)
Cell boundaries (12%)
Signalling cascades in cells (16%)
Regulation of the Cell Cycle, Apoptosis and Tumorigenesis (8%)
Advanced Techniques in Cell Biology (12%)
Assessments
Assessment due dates (as listed in Week Due) are indicative until finalised by the end of Week 1 for each Study Period (Offering). After Week 1, Assessment due dates may change with the approval of the Dean (Academic) or Delegate in limited circumstances. All Assessment due date changes approved after Week 1 will be communicated to students accordingly via Handbook and StudyDesk.