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On completion of this course the learner will: CO 42: Evaluate the basic mechanism of gene mutations CO 43: Examine various bacterial gene transfer mechanisms CO 44: Interpret the role of plasmid and transposons in genetic analysis CO 45: Assess the life cycles of various bacteriophages CO 46: Summarize the role of microbial genetics in vaccine designing. |
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· Gene as UNIT of mutation and recombination. Molecular nature of mutations.
· Physical and chemical mutagens.
· Spontaneous mutations- random and non-adaptive mutation, mutation rates, origin.
Genetic analysis of mutants.
Bacteriophages, Lytic phages-T7 and T4 Lysogenic phages Lambda phage, and P1, M13 and φ X174 life cycles, Phage MU and their uses in microbial genetics
Microbial genetics and design of vaccines. BCG and design of vaccine for TB and leprosy. DNA vaccines, design and advantages.
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