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MBV2040 - Bacterial Genetics

Facts about this course:
Credits:10
Level:Foundation course at bachelor's level
Teaching semester:

MBV2040 is not taught in 2010 and 2011.

Examination semester:Every autumn semester
Language of instruction:English
Administrated by:Department of Molecular Biosciences
Detailed course information - Current and previous semesters:

Course content

This course is a concise introduction to bacterial genetics and focuses primarily on one bacterial species, Escherichia coli, but draws on examples from other microbial systems at appropriate points to support the fundamental concepts. A solid balance of concepts, techniques and applications will be presented. The course also encompasses the logic and methods used in the genetic dissection of biological processes in bacteria. Laboratory methods to be used include: classical and modern methods for gene transfer and mapping together with mutant generation and analysis.

Learning outcomes

Classical and molecular aspects of bacterial genetics; chromosome structure, mutation, transfer of genetic information, DNA replication, recombination, transcription, translation, and regulation of gene activity.

Admission

Students at UiO must apply for courses in StudentWeb.

International applicants, if you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about admission requirements and procedures for international applicants.

The examination in this course is not available for external candidates. Only students admitted to the course may sit for the examination.

Prerequisites

Formal prerequisites

In addition to fulfilling the Higher Education Entrance Qualification, applicants have to meet the following special admission requirements:

One of these:

  • Mathematics R1
  • Mathematics (S1+S2)

And and in addition one of these:

  • Mathematics (R1+R2)
  • Physics (1+2)
  • Chemistry (1+2)
  • Biology (1+2)
  • Information technology (1+2)
  • Geosciences (1+2)
  • Technology and theories of research (1+2)

The special admission requirements may also be covered by equivalent studies from Norwegian upper secondary school or by other equivalent studies. Read more about special admission requirements.

Recommended prior knowledge

MBV1010 - Cell biology and genetics

Teaching

The course format is lectures, 24h, seminars, 24 h, and labwork,15 h. The labwork is compulsory.

Teaching takes place throughout the semester.

Criteria for access to teaching resources

A student who has completed compulsory instruction and coursework and has had these approved, is not entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework. A student who has been admitted to a course, but who has not completed compulsory instruction and coursework or had these approved, is entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework, contingent on available capacity.

Exam information

Exam resources

No special exam resources are allowed.

Language of examination

The language of examination is Norwegian. You can apply to the administrators of the course to be given the exam text in English. It is possible to submit your response in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.

Assessment and grading

Course grades are awarded on a descending scale using alphabetic grades from A to E for passes and F for fail. Read more about the grading system .

Explanations and appeals

Students can request an explanation of their grades, and can also appeal against their grades or make a complaint about formal examination errors. Read more about explanations and appeals

Possibility of make-up exams and re-takes

You can usually resit an exam, but the conditions depend on whether you had a valid reason for absence from the regular exam. Read more about resitting an exam .

Exam options for students with special needs

Students may apply for access to alternative exam resources or exam forms on the basis of chronic illness and/or special needs that create a marked disadvantage to other students in the exam situation. Mothers who are breastfeeding may apply for extra time to complete the exam.

Evaluation of this course

Feedback from our students is essential to us in our efforts to ensure and further improve the high quality of our programmes and courses. As a student at the University of Oslo you will therefore be asked to participate in various types of evaluation of our courses, facilities and services. All courses are subject to continuous evaluation. At regular intervals we also ask students on a particular course to participate in a more comprehensive, in-depth evaluation of this course, a so called "periodic evaluation".

Contact us

Department of Molecular Biosciences

Visiting address: 
Kristine Bonnevies hus, Blindernveien 31

Visiting hours: 
Tirsdag-torsdag 12:15-15:00

Postal address: 
P.O.Box1041, Blindern
0316 Oslo

Phone: +47 22 85 78 21
Fax: +47 22 85 60 41
E-mail: 
Web: http://www.mn.uio.no/imbv/english/