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BIOSCI 355

: Genomics and Genome Biology
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Biological information is coded in and expressed from genomes. This course explores methods for detecting structural and functional elements of genomes, plus the wider genome biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems. Students will learn how genomic data is generated and analysed, how genomes evolve, and how genomic information is expressed and regulated.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 202
Restriction: BIOINF 301, BIOSCI 354
227

BIOSCI 355

: Genomics and Genome Biology
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Biological information is coded in and expressed from genomes. This course explores methods for detecting structural and functional elements of genomes, plus the wider genome biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems. Students will learn how genomic data is generated and analysed, how genomes evolve, and how genomic information is expressed and regulated.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 202
Restriction: BIOINF 301, BIOSCI 354
228

BIOSCI 355

: Genomics and Genome Biology
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Biological information is coded in and expressed from genomes. This course explores methods for detecting structural and functional elements of genomes, plus the wider genome biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems. Students will learn how genomic data is generated and analysed, how genomes evolve, and how genomic information is expressed and regulated.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 202
Restriction: BIOINF 301, BIOSCI 354
229

BIOSCI 355

: Genomics and Genome Biology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Biological information is coded in and expressed from genomes. This course explores methods for detecting structural and functional elements of genomes, plus the wider genome biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems. Students will learn how genomic data is generated and analysed, how genomes evolve, and how genomic information is expressed and regulated.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 202
Restriction: BIOINF 301, BIOSCI 354
230

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2025 Semester One (1253)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
231

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2024 Semester One (1243)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
232

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2023 Semester One (1233)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
233

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2022 Semester One (1223)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
234

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2021 Semester One (1213)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
235

BIOSCI 356

: Developmental Biology and Cancer
2020 Semester One (1203)
Molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of normal and abnormal development focusing on a variety of model systems including drosophila, the zebrafish and the mouse. Molecular events underlying the development of body form, the differentiation of specific tissues such as the blood, and abnormalities of development which contribute to diseases of the body such as cancer. Implications of transgenic techniques on development.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 201
236

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
237

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
238

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
239

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2022 Semester Two (1225)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
240

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
241

BIOSCI 358

: Nutritional Science
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The scientific basis of nutrition focusing on its biochemistry and physiology in health and disease. Nutritional aspects of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and trace nutrients are covered in an integrated manner. The methodologies which underpin nutritional science and its applications are included. Reference will be made to a broad range of examples, and a number of specific nutritional topics of current interest will also be included.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 203
242

BIOSCI 394

: Terrestrial Ecology and Conservation
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores theoretical ecology from populations to ecosystems. Applies ecological theory to conservation management through a cross-disciplinary lens in the context of social and cultural values. Students will test theoretical hypotheses in the field, conduct an ecological site assessment for conservation management and learn to use population viability analysis to assess risks to threatened populations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206, 220
243

BIOSCI 394

: Terrestrial Ecology and Conservation
2024 Semester One (1243)
Explores theoretical ecology from populations to ecosystems. Applies ecological theory to conservation management through a cross-disciplinary lens in the context of social and cultural values. Students will test theoretical hypotheses in the field, conduct an ecological site assessment for conservation management and learn to use population viability analysis to assess risks to threatened populations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206, 220
244

BIOSCI 394

: Terrestrial Ecology and Conservation
2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores theoretical ecology from populations to ecosystems. Applies ecological theory to conservation management through a cross-disciplinary lens in the context of social and cultural values. Students will test theoretical hypotheses in the field, conduct an ecological site assessment for conservation management and learn to use population viability analysis to assess risks to threatened populations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 and 220, or 104 and 30 points at Stage II in either Biological Sciences or Geography
245

BIOSCI 394

: Terrestrial Ecology and Conservation
2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores theoretical ecology from populations to ecosystems. Applies ecological theory to conservation management through a cross-disciplinary lens in the context of social and cultural values. Students will test theoretical hypotheses in the field, conduct an ecological site assessment for conservation management and learn to use population viability analysis to assess risks to threatened populations.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 and 220, or 104 and 30 points at Stage II in either Biological Sciences or Geography
246

BIOSCI 394

: Terrestrial Ecology and Conservation
2021 Semester One (1213)
Conservation of species and ecosystems. Population ecology, population growth, harvesting and pest control, marine and terrestrial conservation practice, forest and fisheries management. Impacts and control of invasive species. Population viability analysis and case studies in the conservation of threatened species. International conservation.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 and 220, or 104 and 30 points at Stage II in either Biological Sciences or Geography
247

BIOSCI 394

: Conservation Ecology
2020 Semester One (1203)
Conservation of species and ecosystems. Population ecology, population growth, harvesting and pest control, marine and terrestrial conservation practice, forest and fisheries management. Impacts and control of invasive species. Population viability analysis and case studies in the conservation of threatened species. International conservation.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 104 and 30 points at Stage II in either Biological Sciences or Geography
248

BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101
249

BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101
250

BIOSCI 395

: Pacific Biogeography and Biodiversity
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Island biogeography and insular biodiversity across the Pacific. A multi-disciplinary approach involving the study of both plant and animal systematics and biogeography.
Subject: Biological Sciences
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 109 or GEOG 101