Course Details

Country: Hong Kong
Course Title: Genetics and Proteomics for Bioengineering
Course Number: BMS4802
Course Description: This course gives a detailed insight into the fields of genetics (including aspects of genomics and epigenetics) and proteomics. Genetics is the study of fundamental relationships between genes and traits in living organisms, and the functions and interactions of the genes in a genome. Proteomics is defined as the study of all the proteins expressed by the genome. Advances in genetics and proteomics are central to a wide range of areas in the biological sciences including bioengineering. Genetics and the proteome are intimately linked by complex pathways of transcription and translation, which involve mRNA processing, protein folding and post-translational modifications. Both genetics and proteomics incorporate areas of biotechnology, bioinformatics and biology, and utilize a multitude of methods and techniques to study the gene and protein expression profiles of cells and whole biological systems.
Language: English
Approved Equivalent: BIOL 3---
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