Current molecular genetics techniques used to study model organisms. Module1 - Forward genetics: Mutagenesis and genetic mapping of mutants using single nucleotide polymorphisms, classical Mendelian inheritance. 2) Reverse genetics: gene knockdown by RNAi. 3) Genetic analysis of cell signaling. 4) Cellular reprogramming using transgenic strains. Techniques: PCR, gel electrophoresis, Computer based sequence analysis, fluorescence and light microscopy and imaging. Experiments are based on ongoing research at UCSB. Students get to design their own experiment in final module.
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CollegeI had PJ for MCDB 101B. Avoid at all costs. Lectures were unclear and he was unable to help clarify with explanations, seemed unfamiliar with the class material. Tests frequently had mistakes on them and were mostly free response. Everyone worked up until the bell for both midterms and majority of class took the full three hours for the final.
Took PJ for 101B. He is the worst professor I've had at UCSB. He is terrible at explaining simple concepts. His exams test on the tiniest details he barely covers. He goes off topic regularly. You get half credit on clickers for getting them wrong + there were almost no clicker questions. It's 4% of your grade. Also giant mistakes in every exam.
I took Joshi for MCDB 101B. I would not recommend taking him to anyone. His lectures were horribly unclear and confusing. He was not very accommodating. His exams were difficult and unfair. Questions on them were confusing and were based on things he briefly mentioned in class. Worst professor and course I have had at UCSB.
I took his MCDB 101B. Do yourself a favor and don't take his class. He does not know how to teach. His lectures are very confusing and he makes a lot of mistakes even in his exams. He expects you to memorize every detail and write 4 or 5 long short answer questions in only 50 minutes plus 4 or 5 genetic problems. Just terrible.
It was sometimes hard to follow his lectures as he spoke fast, but he recorded them and was also willing to explain again until everyone understood if we asked. Recommended classes for anyone who love genetic. PJ is very intelligent and knows his stuffs. He is also very caring and never judge even when I asked silly questions.
PJ explained the material clearly for the class but would often over-explain or interrupt student questions. Even though I took this class online I felt like I still got a lot of information out of it and overall really liked the content. The grade is based off the lab notebook, lab reports and participation. Utilize the TAs-- they were awesome!