Overview

Recent technological advances in DNA analysis now allow the rapid and relatively cheap sequencing of entire genomes of individual organisms. These developments have the potential to revolutionize how we identify genes that control both simple and complex traits. Bioinformatic analysis of genomic data will also be highly influential in shaping … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S1-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
S1-FF-CLAYTON-FLEXIBLE
S2-01-MALAYSIA-ON-CAMPUS

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Professor John Bowman

Unit Coordinator(s)

Professor John Bowman
Dr Song Beng Kah

Notes

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Scheduled teaching activities and/or workload information are subject to change in response to COVID-19, please check your Unit timetable and Unit Moodle site for more details.

Learning outcomes

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

Describe recent advances in genetic knowledge gained from genomic analysis of species ranging from unicellular to multicellular organisms.

2.

Explain the philosophy of forward and reverse genetics including genome editing techniques.

3.

Determine potential applications for genomic techniques in the areas of medical research, agriculture, biotechnology and environmental management;

4.

Utilise bioinformatic tools to compare DNA and protein sequences, search for genetic variants controlling complex traits, analyse transcriptome data and search for genomic signatures for adaptation;

5.

Illustrate the processes required to map and identify genes controlling complex biological traits and articulate how forward genetics approaches can be used to determine gene function;

6.

Collect, analyse, interpret and present genetic data effectively in the preparation of scientific reports;

7.

Synthesize and critique new discoveries from the scientific literature in genomics.

Teaching approach

Active learning

Assessment

1 - Practical Topic 1 - DNA sequencing and analysis of herbicide resistance genes in rice
2 - Practical Topic 2 - Population genetics of weedy rice using genotyping-by-sequencing
3 - Practical Topic 3 - RNA-seq analysis of medicinal plants
4 - Mid-semester Test
5 - Examination (2 hours and 10 minutes)

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Laboratories
Lectures

Workload requirements

Workload

Learning resources

Required resources

Other unit costs

Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Lab coat required - $35
Safety footwear at student cost.

Availability in areas of study

Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Genetics and genomics
Microbiology
Plant sciences
Zoology