Molecular and Applied Microbiology
3010BBS (formerly SS13BMM)
Molecular and Applied Microbiology is a third year, semester II course
and has been developed using Internet resources for the instruction of
Microbiology in the School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences,
Griffith University. As is the case with all courses, some changes to the
topics and emphasis will be necessary and will be undertaken from time to
time.
Course Information
Course Content
- Introduction to Molecular and Applied Microbiology
- Module 1: Extremophiles- Life in the Extremes
- Module 2: Bioinformatics
- Phylogeny overview & summary:
- Phylogeny in greater details:
- Phylogeny, Evolution and Bioinformatics
- Computing Laboratory
- Module 3: Microbial Genomes
- Microbial Bioremediation
- Microbial Enzymes
- The world of Lichens
Assignments
Note that the assignments rely on your general understanding of bionformatics and a specific understanding of specialised Modules as outlined in the two examples given below:
- Assignment 1 is based on Module 4: Ribosomal RNA
- Assignment 2 is based on Module 3: Microbial Genomes
Past Years Exam Papers
- Exam papers from the old curriculum
- Exam papers from the new curriculum
Results for Assignments
Suggestions and Comments to: Dr. Bharat Patel
<B.Patel@griffith.edu.au>
[Created: 05 Sept 1995]
[Modified: 25 July 2008]