XII. Course Descriptions
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Department of Animal and Poultry Science
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Department of Plant Agriculture
Department of Integrative Biology
MBG*1000 Genetics and Society W (3-1) [0.50] |
This course covers the basic principles of genetics at work in human society. The roles of genes and inheritance in the biology
of humans and the organisms with which we interact. Introduction to some of the social and ethical consequences of genetic
knowledge and practice. This is a science course designed primarily for students in the Arts or Social and Applied Human Sciences.Department
of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Restriction(s): |
Not available to students registered in B.Sc. programs. |
MBG*2000 Introductory Genetics S,F,W (3-1) [0.50] |
Fundamental aspects of genetics including the chromosomal basis of inheritance, cytogenetics, genes in populations and quantitative
traits will be introduced. Additional topics include extranuclear inheritance, human genetics and bacterial genetics. The
molecular nature of the gene and general mechanisms of gene and general mechanisms of gene expression will be introduced but
not covered in detail. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
4 credits including BIOL*1040 |
MBG*2020 Introductory Molecular Biology F,W (3-1) [0.50] |
This course provides an introduction to the structure of the gene and the relationship between genes and proteins with an
in depth discussion of the processes of replication, transcription, translation, regulation of gene expression, mutation and
DNA repair and recombination. The experimental techniques used in molecular cloning and their applications to the biotechnology
industry and the study of diseases will be discussed. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
BIOC*2580, MBG*2000 |
MBG*3050 Human Genetics W (3-3) [0.50] |
A course designed to introduce the student to the study of biological inheritance in humans. The course includes discussion
of the genetic basis of human individual differences, gene frequencies in human populations, human behavioral genetics, human
cytogenetics, biochemical genetics and developmental genetics, medical genetics and other aspects of human heredity. Department
of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
MBG*3060 Quantitative Genetics W (3-2) [0.50] |
The nature of Mendelian inheritance when extended to quantitative traits that are jointly influenced by the environment and
the simultaneous segregation of many genes. Prediction of response to natural and artificial selection in populations. Department
of Animal and Poultry Science. (Also offered through distance education format.)
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2000, 0.50 credits in statistics
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MBG*3080 Bacterial Genetics F (3-0) [0.50] |
This course focuses on the genetics of prokaryotic microorganisms and their viruses. Some major topics covered are: regulation
of gene expression, analysis of bacterial and phage genomes, plasmids, transposable elements, and mutation studies. Department
of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020, (MICR*2020 or MICR*2030)
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Restriction(s): |
MBG*3070 |
MBG*3090 Applied Animal Genetics F (3-2) [0.50] |
The basis of, and methods for, effective use of modern animal breeding tools for practical improvement of livestock species.
The course involves an examination and comparison of the structure of genetic improvement programs across species. International
aspects and challenges to animal breeding programs are considered. Department of Animal and Poultry Science. (Also offered
through distance education format.)
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2000, 0.50 credits in statistics
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MBG*3100 Plant Genetics F (3-2) [0.50] |
This course examines reproduction in plants, genome organization, organelle and polyploid genetics, and analyses of mutations,
genetic variation and linkage with classical and modern approaches. Department of Plant Agriculture.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2000, STAT*2040 |
MBG*3350 Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology I F,W (1-8) [0.75] |
This course involves laboratory based instruction in the basic methodologies of Molecular Biology. Students will have the
opportunity to develop technical skills and practical knowledge sufficient to perform basic procedures independently, and
to diagnose and analyze experimental results obtained with these techniques. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
BIOC*2580, MBG*2020 |
Restriction(s): |
Registration in the B.Sc. major in BIOC, BIOC:C, BTOX, BTOX:C, MICR, MICR:C, MBG, PBTC, PLSC |
MBG*3360 Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology II W (0-8) [0.75] |
Laboratory based instruction in the basic methodologies of Molecular Biology. Students will have the opportunity to develop
technical skills and practical knowledge sufficient to perform advanced agendas independently, and to diagnose and analyze
experimental results obtained with these techniques. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
70% in MBG*2020 and 75% in MBG*3350 |
MBG*3600 Introduction to Genomics S,F (1.5-0) [0.25] |
Genomics is the analysis of the structures and functions of entire genomes, whose nucleotide sequences are now known in part
or in entirety for many different organisms. This computer-based course will provide an introduction to the methology and
applicability of this new discipline. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. (Offered through distance education format
only.)
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
MBG*4030 Animal Breeding Methods F (3-2) [0.50] |
Theoretical and scientific aspects of practical animal breeding programs which lead to genetic improvement of efficiency and
profitability of animal production. Integrates quantitative genetics with concepts of statistics, economics, biology and biotechnology
and expands into development of practical breeding plans. Department of Animal and Poultry Science.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*3060 |
MBG*4080 Molecular Genetics F (3-0) [0.50] |
The chemical nature of genetic material, transcription and the control of gene expression. DNA cloning and the use of recombinant
DNA molecules in modifying gene expression. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
MBG*4110 Advanced Concepts in Genetics F (3-0) [0.50] |
This course presents classical non-Mendelian phenomena, including analysis of chromosome breakage, transposition, imprinting
and paramutation. Modern advances in gene regulation via epigenetic phenomena will be a central theme, focusing on chromatic
remodeling, gene silencing and RNA interference as they pertain to organism development, with an emphasis on plants. Department
of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
Equate(s): |
MBG*4200 |
MBG*4160 Plant Breeding W (3-2) [0.50] |
This course examines the application of genetic principles to plant improvement. Topics include breeding objectives, mating
systems, selection, testing and germplasm maintenance of horticultural and crop plants. Department of Plant Agriculture.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2000, STAT*2040 |
MBG*4240 Applied Molecular Genetics W (3-0) [0.50] |
Molecular and cellular aspects of biotechnology. In vitro manipulations of animal and plant cells. Genetic engineering in
eukaryotes and development of transgenic organisms. Methods of gene therapy and molecular biology of cancer and its treatment.
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
MBG*4270 DNA Replication, Recombination and Repair W (3-0) [0.50] |
This course will examine the DNA transactions that determine the structure and function of the genetic material, with an emphasis
on natural and synthetic mutagens and their mode of action, replication and recombination of genetic material, and the recognition
and repair of DNA damage. The impact of defects in DNA repair on genome integrity and human diseases will be discussed. Department
of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |
MBG*4300 Plant Molecular Genetics W (3-0) [0.50] |
Molecular genetics of plants. Topics include: plant genome diversity and synteny; Arabidopsis thaliana genome, hormonal, environmental
and developmental regulation of gene expression; chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes; and gene expression and silencing
in transgenics. The course will be delivered using a lecture and paper discussion format. Students will learn and use a variety
of computer techniques to search and analyze plant genome databases.
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Prerequisite(s): |
MBG*2020 |