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Issues and scope of microbial biotechnology; genetically modified microorganisms; microbes as tools for microbiological research; biotechnological potential of microbes; significance of microorganisms in food production, fermentation, pharmaceutical and other industries; vaccine development and production; microbiological mining, biofuels and use of microbes in petroleum industry; plant-microbe interactions; bio-fertilizers, biopesticides, composting; antimicrobials; significance of microbial biotechnology in the economic development of Pakistan.

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To acquaint students with how modern methods may be employed to enhance the characteristics of microbes that are commonly used in various industries including food, agriculture and pharmaceutical.


Expression vectors

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Issues and scope of microbial biotechnology

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Significance of microbial biotechnology in the economic development of Pakistan

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genetically modified microorganisms

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biotechnological potential of microbes

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significance of microorganisms in food production

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fermentation

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pharmaceutical

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microbiological mining

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biofuels

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use of microbes in petroleum industry

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plant-microbe interactions; bio-fertilizers

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biopesticides

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composting

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antimicrobials

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Microbes as tools for microbiological research

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Bacterial transformation

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Bacterial conjugation

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Transduction

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Vectors and sub cloning

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Recombinant DNA cloning

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shotgun cloning

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Plasmids

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Shuttle vectors

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Yeast cloning vectors

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Lambda phage vectors

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Cosmids

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Bacterial artificial chromosomes

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Yeast artificial chromosomes

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Phage display derivatives

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Phagemids

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Book Title : Microbial Biotechnology
Author : Glazer
Edition : 2007
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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