Life Sciences
Cell and Molecular Biology
Module code: C7003
Level 4
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Workshop, Laboratory, Post lab, Practical
Assessment modes: Multiple choice questions, Coursework
Despite the diversity of life, the molecular mechanisms that ensure the flow of genetic information from one generation to the next are remarkably consistent.
The module will build your understanding of fundamental mechanisms, such as DNA replication, transcription and translation – including their role in the cell cycle – as well as the structure and function of chromosomes and chromatin.
This module integrates asystematic dissection of a eukaryotic cell with lectures on the nucleus, membrane architecture and permeability, and the secretory apparatus.
You’ll focus on the role of key proteins in regulating specific cellular functions and experimental techniques used to study cellular processes.
Module learning outcomes
- Summarise basic aspects of nucleic acid structure, how genes are expressed,and basic principles of how gene expression is regulated
- Summarise the basic principles of protein structure and function
- Demonstrate knowledge of the functions of organelles in cells and the biological processes to which they contribute,and an understanding of the regulation of basic cellular processes
- Explain the basis of selected laboratory methods used to study cells and biomolecules and demonstrate an ability to process and critically analyse experimental data