Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to acquaint the students with versatile tools and techniques employed in Virology. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Contrast differences in virus architecture and classification, distinguish characteristics of normal cells and virus-infected plant, animal and bacterial cells. The course will also help to train students in strategizing research methodologies employing virology techniques.
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24MBL 126 |
Virology (Theory) |
CO31: Apply general virology and compare Virus related particles various methods of viruses and assay. CO32: Plan various cultivation methods of viruses and assay. CO33: Explain and modify life cycle and applications of bacteriophages CO34: Differentiate, compare and appraise contrast characters and epidemiology of major plant and animal viruses. CO35: Design mechanism and strategies to produce various antiviral drugs and treatment. CO36: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Demonstrations
Learning activities for the students: Discussion, Tutorials, Assignments Reading journals.
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Brief outline on discovery of viruses; nomenclature and classification of viruses- Baltimore and schemes of ICTV/ICNV; distinctive properties and ultra-structure of viruses (plant, animal and prokaryote); Virus related particles – viroid’s, prions.
Cultivation in embryonated eggs, Experimental animals, cell cultures; primary, secondary, suspension and monolayer cell culture, Cell lines and transgenic systems; serological methods-Haemagglutination & HAI, complement fixation; immunofluorescence methods, ELISA and Radioimmunoassay; assay of viruses-physical and chemical methods (protein, nucleic acid, radioactivity tracers, electron microscopy)-infectivity assay (plaque method end point method)- Infectivity assay of plant viruses.
Bacteriophages: Structural organization, Replication of phages (Lytic and Lysogenic cycle), Stages of one step growth curve, Burst size, bacteriophage typing, Application of bacteriophage in bacterial genetics, Salient features of M13, Mu.T7,T4,Lambda P1 and General account of Cyanophages.
Effect of viruses on plants- internal and external symptoms; virus disease of Plants-Rice Tungro, Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl and Sugarcane Mosaic; Transmission of plant virus with vectors (insects, nematodes, fungi) and without vectors (contact, seed and pollens), Prevention of crop loss due to virus infection- virus free planting material; vector control.
Epidemiology, life cycle, pathogen city, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of RNA viruses- Picorna virus family- Poliomyelitis, Orthomyxoviruses- influenza, Paramyxoviruses- Mumps, Measles, HIV; DNA viruses; Pox virus- Variola and Vaccina, Herpes virus- Varicella Zoster virus, Hepatitis viruses, Arthropod borne (arbo) Viral disease- Dengue, Coronovirus- SARS-CoV-2, Filovirus- Ebolavirus, Henipavirus- Nipah, interferon and antiviral drugs.
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