MGB Molecular Genetics & Molecular Biology CoursesMGB299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. MGB311Y1 DNA replication, DNA repair and mutation, recombination, transcription, RNA
modification and processing, the genetic code and tRNA, translation, regulation of gene
expression, development and differentiation, molecular evolution. MGB312H1 Laboratory experiments in genetics of selected organisms. Topics studied include
Mendelian genetics, linkage and recombination, complementation, analysis of chromosome
rearrangements, mutant selection and analysis in plants and bacteria, and genetic crosses
with Drosophila, plants, bacteria and bacteriophages. MGB420H1 This course describes regulatory mechanisms controlling gene expression in prokaryotes
and eukaryotes. The lectures are designed to promote discussion of various experimental
approaches. Topics include: assembly of a transcription complex; initiation of
transcription; role of sigma factors and transcription factors; role of regulators of
transcription; regulation of SV40 transcription; lambda antitermination; antitermination
in HIV-1. MGB425H1 This course presents and integrates molecular aspects of signal transduction and cell
cycle regulation in eukaryotic cells from yeast to humans. Emphasis is on recent advances
in growth factor receptor signalling, modular protein domains, and the recurrent role of
protein phosphorylation and protein-protein interactions in cell regulation. MGB430H1 DNA purification, DNA transfer in microorganisms, restriction endonucleases, gel
electrophoresis, recombinant DNA methods. MGB451H1 Basic and advanced principles of genetics are applied to the study of eukaryotic model
organisms. The differentiation and development of yeast, nematode worms and fruit flies
are covered. Emphasis is placed on genetic approaches and developmental principles that
can be broadly applied to other more complex organisms. MGB452H1 This is a companion course to MGB451H. Advanced
genetic principles and approaches, used in the study of fly and mouse development, are
introduced. Emphasis is placed on developmental processes that are conserved among these
major model organisms. MGB460H1 Plant Molecular Genetics (See Molecular Genetics and Molecular Biology) MGB460H1 Structure, organization, expression and regulation of genes in the nucleus, and
chloroplast of photosynthetic organisms; regulation of gene expression during plant
development and in response to the environment. MGB470H1 Mutants of mammalian cells in culture, human cytogenetics and chromosome structure,
human gene mapping, molecular genetic analysis and disease, oncongenes and cancer. MGB480Y1 An opportunity for specialized individual research in molecular genetics and molecular
biology by arrangement with the course coordinator. |
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