LQB385 Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics


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Unit code:LQB385
Prerequisite(s):LQB182 or LQB186 or BVB101 or LQB280
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $1,192
Domestic tuition unit fee  $5,364
International unit fee  $6,840
The human genome shapes who we are. In this unit, you will learn how, why, when and where genes are expressed. You will learn about the human genome, the importance of protein coding genes and of regions that do not encode proteins and the consequences of genetic variation and mutations, which may cause disease. An important part of the unit is the hands-on development of molecular biology skills in the laboratory and bioinformatics skills on the computer. You will amplify, quantify, sequence and clone DNA. You will also use the Nobel prize-winning technology CRISPR, a gene-editing tool that has shown early successes in the treatment of patients by correcting genetic defects. Finally, you will use bioinformatics approaches to analyse DNA, RNA and protein sequences, including in the context of disease, and learn data analytics approaches, which are invaluable in the current era of big data and precision medicine.