Course Contents
Theory:
• Plant and animal viruses (DNA and RNA)
• Transposition: transposable elements, detection of transposition in bacteria, types of bacterial transposons, modes of transposition in bacteria. Genetic phenomena mediated by transposons, transposable elements in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
• Gene expression in pro- and eukaryotes.
• Genetic transformation (all kinds). Regulation of simple and complex transcription unit.
• Current developments in molecular genetics: molecular techniques viz. Southern, Northern and Western blotting, PCR, RFLP, AFLP’s, RAPDs, Micro-sattelites, SNPs.
Practicals:
• Isolation of nucleic acids
• Qualitative and quantitative measurement of concentration, digestion with specific restriction enzymes and gel electrophoresis.
• Plasmid isolation and characterization.
• Denaturation and renaturation of DNA.
• Orientation with different molecular techniques including PCR, RFLP, AFLPs, RAPDs, etc.
transposable elements
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prokaryotic gene regulation
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lac operon
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gene expression in eukaryotes
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pcr
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Book Title : Molecular Biology of the Cell
Author : Alberts, B., A. Johnson, J. Lewis, M. Raff, K . Roberts, and P. Walter
Edition : 4th
Publisher : Garland Publishing Inc. New York.
Title : Molecular genetics
Type : Presentation
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Title : Molecular genetics
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