APBI 3135 / BIOL 3135 Molecular Genetics. Course Outline Fall 2017

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APBI 3135 / BIOL 3135 Molecular Genetics Instructor Dr. Heidi Schraft Biology, CB4015 Phone: 343-8351 Email: heidi.schraft@lakeheadu.ca Office hours Wednesday: 10 11am You can also email me to make an appointment. Lab-Instructor and TAs Lab-Instructor: Christina Richard, Office CB2028A Email: crichar3@lakeheadu.ca Teaching Assistant: Martina Agostino Email: magosti1@lakeheadu.ca Lectures and Laboratory Course Outline Fall 2017 Lectures Laboratory Wednesday and Friday Thursday 1:00 2:30pm 2:30 5:30pm ATAC 2005 CB 3012 Evaluation Description Value Class Participation (iclicker) 5% Laboratory 30% Mid-Term Tests (3 @ 10%) 30% Final Exam 35%

Textbook, Required Materials and Resources Required Textbook: Concepts of Genetics, 2 nd edition Author: Robert J. Brooker, Publisher: McGrawHill. ISBN: 0073525359 Refer to D2L for ebook options. Required iclicker2 In addition to the book, you will need an iclicker2 iclicker2 is available at the bookstore. You may be able to buy a used i>clicker from another student. Required Laboratory Manual: Available in the bookstore. In addition, relevant journal articles and books will be placed on reserve in the library and/or posted on the Desire2Learn Course site (see below). iclicker I will be using the iclicker student response system in class. iclicker helps me understand what you know and gives everyone a chance to participate in class. Participation with iclicker will account for 5% of your final grade. I will drop 2 of the lowest scores to account for times you forget to bring your clicker to class. You may use one of the following models: iclicker + Remote iclicker2 Remote Participation with the mobile application, iclicker Reef will not be allowed. How to register: You will register in class via roll-call registration; there is no need to register on iclicker.com or elsewhere. To receive credit for the responses you submit to iclicker sessions, you must register by Wed Sept. 20, 2017. Students who register after this date will not receive credit. Troubleshooting: You can find the answers to many of your questions on the iclicker student support site (iclicker.com/studentsupport). If you continue to experience issues, please contact support via phone (866.209.5698 ) or email (support@iclicker.com). Live support is available Monday - Thursday from 9AM - 11PM, ET and Friday from 9AM - 9PM, ET Cheating: I consider bringing a fellow student s iclicker remote to class to be cheating and a violation of the University Honor Code. If you are caught with a remote other than your own or have votes in a class that you did not attend, you will forfeit all clicker points and may face additional disciplinary action. Page 2 of 5

Desire2Learn (D2L) You will have access to a course homepage through Desire2Learn (D2L) where you'll find course updates, slides discussed during class, assignments and links to selected web-sites. To log into your course website: 1. Go to http://mycourselink.lakeheadu.ca 2. Enter your Login/ID (your Lakehead University e-mail username) and your Password/PIN number. 3. Click on the course title to enter the course. If you encounter any difficulties logging into the course site, please contact the Office of Continuing Education and Distributed Learning at 346-7730 or email cedl@lakeheadu.ca Accommodation for Disabilities Lakehead University is committed to achieving full accessibility for persons with disabilities. Disabilities include physical disability, learning disability, mental disorder etc. Part of this commitment includes arranging academic accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure they have an equitable opportunity to participate in all of their academic activities. If you think you may need accommodations, you are strongly encouraged to contact Student Accessibility Services (SAS) and register as early as possible. For more information, please visit: http://studentaccessibility.lakeheadu.ca Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism This course has a zero-tolerance for academic dishonesty and plagiarism. For further information, please refer to the Code of Student Conduct and the Lakehead University Calendar (Section IX). What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is taking the ideas or words of others and passing them off as your own. Plagiarism is a type of intellectual theft. Plagiarism can take many forms, from deliberate cheating to accidentally copying from a source without acknowledgement. Plagiarism can have serious consequences, so it is important that students be aware of what it is, and how to avoid it. It is also plagiarism, to submit an assessment item that has already been submitted for academic credit elsewhere, or to knowingly permit your work to be copied by another student. There are very serious penalties for plagiarism, ranging from re-submission, reduction of marks (including to zero), failure of the course, and exclusion from the university. Page 3 of 5

Schedule for Lectures Date Topic Tests and Materials due Wed, Sept. 6 Introduction Unit 1: Overview genetics Fri, Sept. 8 Unit 1: GAPDH Project Wed, Sept. 13 Unit 2: Conjugation, Hfr Fri, Sept. 15 Unit 2: Conjugation, Hfr Mon Sept. 18: last day to add Wed, Sept. 20 Unit 3: Transduction From this day on, iclicker work counted Fri, Sept.. 22 Unit 4: Transformation Wed, Sept. 27 Mid-Term Test 1 Mid-Term Test 1 Fri, Sept. 29 Unit 4: Transformation Wed, Oct. 4 Unit 5: DNA and RNA structure Fri, Oct. 6 Unit 6: Replication chromosome Oct. 9-15 Fall Study Break Wed, Oct. 18 Unit 7: Replication plasmids Fri, Oct. 20 Unit 7: Replication plasmids Wed, Oct. 25 Unit 8: Recombination Fri, Oct. 27 Mid-Term Test 2 Mid-Term Test 2 Wed, Nov. 1 Unit 8: Recombination Fri, Nov. 3 Unit 9: Transposition Fri Nov. 3: Final date for course withdrawal without academic penalty Wed, Nov. 8 Unit 10: Mutations Fri, Nov. 10 Unit 11: Repair Wed, Nov. 15 Unit 11: Repair Fri, Nov. 17 Wed, Nov. 22 Thu, Nov. 24 Mid-Term Test 3 Mid-Term Test 3 Fri, Nov. 29 Fri, Dec. 1 Page 4 of 5

Schedule for Laboratory Date Experiments and Lab Manual Reference Tests and Materials Due Sept 7 Lab Overview, Lab Safety and Gel Doc Training Sept 14 DNA Extraction and Initial PCR (Ch. 1 & 2) Focus Questions (Ch. 1) Sept 21 Nested PCR (Ch. 2) Prepare Broth and Plates for Transformation Sept 28 (App. A) Pour Agarose Gels (App. A) Electrophoresis and Purification of PCR Products (Ch. 3 & 4) Oct 5 Ligation and Transformation (Ch. 5 & 6) Oct 19 Oct 26 Nov 2 Nov 9 Plasmid Purification (Ch. 7) Pour Agarose Gels (App. A) Gel Electrophoresis of Plasmid Purification (Ch. 7) Prepare Sequencing Reactions (Ch. 8) No Lab: Wait for Sequencing Results No Lab: Wait for Sequencing Results Nov 16 Bioinformatics of Sequence Data (Ch. 9) Focus Questions (Ch. 2, 3, 4) Focus Questions (Ch. 5 & 6) Focus Questions (Ch. 7) Focus Questions (Ch. 8) Focus Questions (Ch. 9) Nov 23 Bioinformatics of Sequence Data (Ch. 9) Nov 30 No Lab Breakdown of Laboratory Grade (worth 30% of course grade) Description Value zes 6.4% Focus Questions 7.1% Lab Assignments 9.5% Lab Notebook 6% Laboratory Performance and Preparedness 1% Page 5 of 5