BIO224 : Cell and genetics

Department

Department of Biology

Academic Program

Bachelor in Biology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

BIO102

Overview

This course is concerned with introducing genetics and its specialized fields, studying genetic diseases, highlighting the central role of genetics and the relationship of genetics to various vital fields, whether medical, social and economic.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Identify the science of the cell and the most important components of the cell.

2.Determines the installation and function of the cell wall

3.Distinguish the types of eggs and their classification.

4.Shows the chemical composition of nucleic acids

5.Compare mutations and their causes

6. Explains the most important genetic diseases.

7.Recognize Mendel's laws and genetic engineering

Teaching and learning methods

1. Theoretical lectures ( Power point ).

2. Sample processing Slides.

3. Oral questions.

4. Specific activitiesandexamination of samples.

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%)

Semester work: divided between written midterm exams, assignments and assignments

Practical final exam 10 marks and theoretical 50 degrees

Main contents of the course

Main contents of the course

Readings/References/Notes

The week

Content (topic) per week

1

Introducing cell science and the most important components of the cell, nuclear envelope, nuclear liquid, chromosomes, nucleoli, and microscope.

2

Introducing cell science and the most important components of the cell, nuclear envelope, nuclear liquid, chromosomes, nucleoli, and microscope. .

3

Structure and function of the cell wall –DNA protein production – genetic traits – gamete formation – PCR technology.

4

Types of eggs and their classification

5

First midterm exam

6

Know the chemical structure of nucleic acids - the concept of genes - chromosomal number

7

Study of mutations and their causes

8

The most important genetic diseases.

9

Second midterm exam

10

Inheritance of clans.

11

Study of Mendel's laws

12

Genetic Engineering

13

Genetic Engineering

14

Final Exam

References

· A brief introduction to nucleic acids and protein manufacturing Ministry of Culture and Information\ Benghazi Part II Abu Bakr Al-Mansouri

· The world of genes Dar Al-Shorouk for Publishing and Distribution Bahjat Abbas Ali

· Genetics and Human DiseasesKnowledge FacilityAhmed Khalil Yousef

· Biological ReproductionDar Al-Masirah for Publishing, Distribution and Writing Iyad Muhammad Al-Obaidi

· Introduction to Genetic Engineering National Scientific Research CommissionDesmond. S. Nicole.

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