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Honours in Genetics

The Honours year provides an opportunity for good students to participate in genetics research during a fourth year of undergraduate study. The focus of this year is a research project in which students work in collaboration with one or more supervisors from the numerous Schools and research units that undertake genetics research.

Schools offering Honours in Genetics:

Honours in Genetics can also be taken in following Schools in conjunction with BaMBi or BoZo:

Structure of the Honours Year

The exact make-up of the Honours year varies slightly between the various Schools that supervise Honours students, therefore you should refer to each School for detailed information. However the basic structure of the year consists of:

  • A Research Project
  • A Research Proposal, contributing 20% to the final mark
  • A Thesis, contributing 80% to the final mark
  • An Introductory Seminar
  • A Final Seminar
  • A mid-year Progress Report
  • Various workshops and courses

A selection of the range of Honours topics offered in Genetics:

  • Pollen and Gene flow in Sexually Deceptive Orchids
  • Molecular phylogeography and conservation genetics of Australian amphibians and reptiles
  • Evolution, ecology and phylogenetics of plant diseases
  • Population and conservation genetics of the Pacific Black duck
  • How are genes for specific ecological traits distributed in natural populations?  How does genetic variation correlate with ecologically important variation?
  • Tempo and mode of molecular evolution
  • Photo receptor-specific gene expression in Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • Genetic regulation of water use efficiency and of mechanical stress sensing in roots
  • Cyanobacterial genetics: rapid evolution by lateral gene transfer?
  • Characterisation of selected genes involved in learning, memory and behavioural plasticity in the honey bee
  • Genes isolated from Australian orchid ovules and their effect on vegetative and meiotic division in budding yeast
  • Elucidating the genetic framework required for stable protein translation and assembly in chloroplasts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scholarships
Find out about the range of scholarships available to Honours students.

How to apply
Application information is provided through each of the Schools links above.

 

 

 

 

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