Overview

In this topic students will learn fundamental concepts about genes and genomics that form the core of current molecular approaches that are now used to study biological processes. Students will build on concepts introduced at second year level. The topic will review the central dogma of molecular biology DNA to … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to:

  • Familiarise students with recombinant DNA technology and how it is applied to gene discovery and understanding more about the function of genes and proteins. A particular emphasis will be placed on the Human genome project and how in recent years we have moved to study genes and gene interactions on more global scale and how bioinformatics had aided this
  • Further develop students' generic skills in creativity and problem-solving, independence, using online resources, communication to scientific and non-scientific audiences and critical thinking

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Develop further your understanding of the concepts of molecular biology: from the processes and regulation of DNA structure, gene transcription and translation
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Develop further your knowledge and understanding of DNA and genomics techniques of the past and the present including those used for DNA and genome sequencing and newly emerging sequencing techniques. This includes acquiring an appreciation for how these techniques are used to diagnose and understand the pathology of human diseases, to develop new disease treatments and underpin approaches to personalised medicine
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Appreciate the role bioinformatics and information technology have played in genomics research
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Gain further awareness and hands-on experience in the principles of database searching, using search engines, sequence alignments, and molecular phylogeny using web-based and stand-alone bioinformatics programs
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Enhance your critical thinking skills in interpreting, summarizing and placing genomic and DNA based research in context and presenting data and scientific ideas, and communication to scientific and non-scientific audiences

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