GENE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

Genetics 372 - Spring 1999

Prerequisites:

Biology 201 and/or Genetics 371 (or their equivalents)

Lectures:

M, Tu,W, & F: 10:30-11:20 am in 132 Hitchcock Hall

Outlines of the lecture material will usually be handed out before class to assist you in notetaking. Lectures will be videotaped and available for viewing the following day (usually) in the undergraduate library. The videos are meant to assist you if you must miss a class and are not an acceptable substitute for attending and participation in class discussion.

Quiz Sections:

AA, Monday 1:30-2:20 in 324 Hitchcock Hall

AB, Monday 1:30-2:20 in J-280 Health Sciences Center

AC, Tuesday 1:30-2:20 in 324 Hitchcock Hall

AD, Tuesday 1:30-2:20 in 316 Hitchcock Hall

Quiz sections will be used to reinforce topics covered in lecture, as well as to introduce you to material NOT covered in lecture. THUS, YOUR ATTENDANCE AT QUIZ SECTIONS IS EXPECTED.

Professor:

Leo Pallanck, J-113 Health Sciences Center (adjacent to Hitchcock hall), Tel: 616-5997, email: pallanck@genetics.washington.edu

Office Hours:

Tuesdays and Fridays, 11:30-12:30, J113

T.A.'s:

Russell Lo, Tel: 543-9447, email: russlo@genetics.washington.edu

Monika Tzoneva, Tel: 543-3117, email: mtzoneva@u.washington.edu

T.A. office hours:

Russell: Wed 11:30-12:30, & Fri 3:30-4:30, K-121A

Monika: Mon & Wed, 9:15-10:15am, J112

Textbook:

Principles of Genetics (and associated study guide) by D.P. Snustad, M.J. Simmons and J.B. Jenkins (1997). In addition to the text, readings from the scientific literature will be handed out in class. Study questions for practice will be assigned from the text, and/or be handed out with lecture outlines.

Examinations:

Grades will be based on the results of two midterms and a final.

   

% of Grade

First midterm exam

Friday, April 16th, 10:30-12:30

25%

Second midterm exam

Friday, May 7th, 10:30-10:20

25%

Final exam

Monday, June 7th, 8:30-10:20 am

50%