Skip to Main Content Area
B. Sc. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Browse Learning Outcomes ?

Currently there is no help available for this page.

#cell
(1)  
#chromatin
(1)  
#DNA
(3)  
#eukaryotes
(1)  
#gene
(2)  
#gene expression
(2)  
#genome
(1)  
#nucleic acid
(1)  
#nutrition
(1)  
#prokaryotes
(1)  
#protein
(1)  
#regulation
(1)  
#replication
(1)  
#research
(1)  
#scientific literature
(1)  
#structure
(2)  

#genetics
  • Provide rational biochemical arguments for genetics and the manipulation of our food supply. [BIOC 4306]
  • Outline in some molecular detail the processes by which genetic information is replicated and expressed, leading to protein synthesis, targeting and turnover. [BIOC 1040]
  • Describe the structural features of nucleic acids and be able to distinguish them; describe the basis for information content in a DNA sequence; describe the flow of genetic information and be aware of different discoveries emerging in this area. [BIOC 2300]
  • Distinguish the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes in terms of genome organization, gene structure, and expression and DNA replication. [BIOC 3400]
  • Explain the contribution of DNA packaging/chromatin to gene expression and regulation. [BIOC 3400]

Daedalus Menu

  • Browse
    • Courses
    • Learning Outcomes

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password
This curriculum mapping software is developed by the Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University.