Overview

The principles, concepts, organisms and techniques of genetics are covered in this unit. Topics include: patterns of inheritance; structure and organisation of genes, chromosomes and genomes; gene regulation, mutation and gene function; relationship of genotype to phenotype; genetic linkage and gene mapping; chromosome variation and its role in both evolution … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S1-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
S1-01-MALAYSIA-ON-CAMPUS
S1-FF-CLAYTON-FLEXIBLE

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Richard Burke

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Tan Hock Siew
Dr Richard Burke

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Explain the central role of genes in the inheritance of traits and describe the complex variations in inheritance patterns due to interaction of genes with each other and with the environment;

2.

Illustrate the common chromosomal and molecular mechanisms that underlie inheritance and the structure of DNA, genes and chromosomes;

3.

Explain what genes are, how they are regulated, how they control phenotypes, and how they can be altered by mutation;

4.

Describe a range of organisms used in studying genetics (viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates, including humans) and explain their common and unique features;

5.

Convey to a non-specialist audience the relevance and value of genetics to human society;

6.

Demonstrate skills in basic laboratory techniques, in genetics problem-solving and experimental design, and in data collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation;

7.

Demonstrate and recognise the value of working with peers.

Assessment summary

Examination (2 hours and 40 minutes): 50%
In semester assessment - practical summaries, project, mid-semester and end-of-semester tests, workshop quizzes: 50%

Workload requirements

Workload

Other unit costs

Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Protective clothing & equipment:
Laboratory coat $35 to $50

Availability in areas of study

Biotechnology
Genetics
Plant sciences