Chromosome structure and Genome organization, Genome sequencing methods, Genome assembly, gene identification methods, Genome annotation techniques, Comparative genomics.
Introduction to molecular markers-RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SSRs and others. Genetic and physical maps, map based cloning, mapping population, southern and in situ hybridization for genome analysis. Single nucleotide polymorphisms, Genome evolution, DNA microarrays, Genomics in drug discovery.
Proteomics Basics and 2D Gel Electrophoresis. Protein Identification and Analysis. Protein preparation and Seperation. Protein Identification by mass spectrometry. Identification of post translation modification.
Protein Expression Mapping, High –throughput cloning of ORFs, Protein –Protein Interaction Mapping: Experimental and Computational
Microarray-the technique, Experimental design and Data analysis, Application of Microarray, Proteins Arrays and Protein Chips, Proteomics Tools and Databases.
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