This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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MBL224
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Genetic Engineering
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Upon completion of the course students will be able to CO 44: Assess strategies of genome mapping and gene delivery CO 45: Insight of tools of genetic engineering and fundamentals of gene sequencing. CO 46: Applications of genetic engineering in the biomedical area. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Giving tasks |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation |
Scope and milestones in genetic engineering, Basic tools and techniques used in recombinant DNA technology: Restriction endonuclease, DNA modifying enzymes, cloning vectors: plasmids, bacteriophage, cosmid, phagemids, YAC, BAC, in vitro construction of vectors, expression vectors. Linkers and Adaptors. Principle and uses of nucleic acid hybridization. Principle and applications of polymerase chain reaction, Q-PCR.
DNA and genomic library: m- RNA enrichment, reverse transcription, construction and screening of c DNA and genomic library, Genome sequencing: genome size, organelle genome, strategies of genome sequencing, Sequencing vector, fluorescent tagging, Automated DNA sequencing, Pyrosequencing, Application of sequence information for identification of defective genes.
Genetic and physical mapping, Restriction mapping and map construction, Analysis of genetic variations: RAPD, RFLP, AFLP and other molecular marker techniques, application of RFLP in forensic studies, disease prognosis, genetic counselling, pedigree analysis.
Direct gene delivery methods and Agrobacterium mediated transformation techniques, Gene therapy:Target gene replacement, gene knockout technique, computer aided drug designing.Patenting of cloned lifeforms.
Site directed mutagenesis and protein engineering. in vitro DNA synthesis, in vitro transcription and translation. Heterologous gene expression in bacteria, yeasts, insects, mammals and plants, codon optimization, DNA and protein microarray technology, RNase protection assay, Reporter gene assay, Western blotting, S1 nuclease assay.
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5. Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA. Sue Carson and Dominique Robertson, Second edition, Academic Press, December 2005.
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