Subject description

This subject will be divided into three strands of approximately equal length: (i) Genomes and sequence analysis, (ii) Biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) - structure and function, and (iii) Molecular imaging techniques. In the practical classes, bioinformatics will be explored in computer-based tutorials and practicals. Databases for nucleic acid … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

BIOL318 - Bioinformatics and Diagnostic Biotechnology
BIOL984 - Applied Bioinformatics
CHEM320 - Biological Chemistry

Tutorial enrolment

Students can enrol online via the Tutorial Enrolment link in SOLS

Delivery

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Teaching staff

Subject coordinators
Lecturers

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Critically review the significance and scope of bioinformatics in biology and biotechnology
2.
Access a range of databases with computer-based applications to discover and analyse genes, their products and biological effects
3.
Explain techniques used to determine macromolecular structures, and their strengths and weaknesses.
4.
Visualize and identify key features in three-dimensional structures of macromolecules
5.
Discuss the significance and scope of bioinformatics in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and medicine

Assessment details

Practical Work (Assignments 1 and 2 in Subject manual)
Practical Work (Assignment 3 in Subject Manual)
Quizzes
Final Exam

Work integrated learning

Foundational WIL:This subject contains elements of "Foundational WIL". Students in this subject will observe, explore or reflect on possible career pathways or a work-related aspect of their discipline.

Textbook information

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