Abstract
This subject introduces the current model of eukaryotic cell at a molecular level, detailing aspects of cellular structure and function, regulation, the cell cycle and the flow of genetic information. It links aspects of biochemistry and genetics as they pertain to cell functioning and fits this knowledge into the broader … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
Control of gene expression;Evolution of genes and genomes;Manipulating genes and cells;Membrane structure;Membrane transport;Intracellular compartments and transport;Cell communication;Cytoskeleton;The cell division cycle; andTissues & cancers.
Assumed knowledge
It is assumed that students will have knowledge equivalent to BMS240
Learning activities
Intensive School
Learning resources
Additional resources required by students
Students attending compulsory intensive schools on Charles Sturt campuses will incur costs associated with travel, accommodation and required resources.