Module Identifier BS33720  
Module Title GENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS  
Academic Year 2003/2004  
Co-ordinator Dr Michael K Winson  
Semester Semester 1  
Other staff Dr Gerard J Bishop, Dr Hywel D Griffiths, Miss Helen E Johnson, Dr Joanne V Hamilton, Professor Michael Young, Dr Peter M Brophy  
Pre-Requisite BS10910 or external equivalent, BS22520 , BS22720  
Course delivery Lecture   24 Hours  
  Seminars / Tutorials   6 Hours  
  Other   10 Hours Workshop. 5 x 2hours workshops  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam2 Hours Essays and data interpretation  60%
Semester Assessment Poster presentation and Essay Poster to be submitted 13 November 2003 and essay to be submitted on 4 December 200340%
Supplementary Exam2 Hours Two hour written examination (essays and data interpretation)  60%
Supplementary Assessment Resubmission of failed coursework or alternative  40%

Learning outcomes

On completion of this applied module, students


Aims

This module is an integrated series of lectures, seminars and workshops covering the key expanding disciplines of genomics and bioinformatics. Genomics is a family of 'information technologies' for biology that are being used to obtain, interpret and exploit the complete sequences of the chromosomes and genomes of organisms ranging from bacteria to man.
Bioinformatics encompasses the methodologies (particularly computational) enabling the analysis and integration of information made available by structural, physiological taxonomic and genomic studies with the ultimate goal of assigning functions to genes. The results emerging from these two disciplines will inform new predictive strategies to identify new and useful genes and potential drug targets, understand gene behaviour, and develop novel therapeutic products. The module will provide both theoretical and practical training in laboratory-based genomics and computational biology.

Content

The lectures cover the following topics:

Reading Lists

Books
** Essential Reading
Attwood, T.K. & Parry-Smith, D.J. Introdution to Bioinformatics Addison Wesley Longman Higher Education. 0582327881
Brown, T.A (1999) Genomes Bio Scientific Publishers Ltd.
** Recommended Background
Trends Supplement (1998) Trends guide to bioinformatics Elsevier Science.
Baxevanis, A.d. & Ouelletee, B.F. eds (1998) A practical guide to the analysis of genes and proteins Wiley.
Lewin, B. (1999) Genes VII Oxford University Press. 0198792778

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6