Molecular Biology II – Omic Techniques
General
- Code: TABO-97-Θ7
- Semester: 9th
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course type: Skills Development
- Teaching and exams language: Greek (English for Erasmus students)
- The course is offered to Erasmus students
- Teaching Methods (Hours/Week): Lectures (3)
- ECTS Units: 4
- Class Schedule:
Course Contents
- Introduction to the basic tools of Recombinant Technology DNA (Restriction endonucleases and modifying enzymes (classes, nomenclature, recognition sites).
- Cloning principles and systems (plasmids, bacteriophages, cosmids, BACs, YACs) 3) Nucleic acid isolation and analysis methods (DNA and RNA isolation methods, agarose/polyacrylamide gel, Southern, Northern blotting methods and hybridization principles).
- Genomic and cDNA libraries (construction, control and analysis of clones).
- Large-scale genomic approaches (DNA sequencing methods, random access sequencing, paired-end sequencing, next-generation sequencing – NGS. Microarrays).
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ( Basic principles, primers, PCR- real-time, applications).
- Transcriptomics and metabolomics.
- Mutagenesis and gene inactivation.
- Prokaryotic-eukaryotic gene expression systems.
- Induction of gene expression (promoters and selection markers).
- Transfer of DNA into animal cells (chemical, mechanical, physical and biological methods. Ioi and bacilli).
- Genetic modification of animals (methods of producing transgenic mice, mammals and birds). Genome Transfer (Xenopus. Genome Transfer in Invertebrates: Transgenic Flies. Gene Therapy).
- RNA Interference (RNAi) and applications of the technique. Bioinsecticides.
- Comparison and analysis of genomes (Public databases of DNA, RNA and protein sequences. Comparative genomics).
Educational Goals
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- He has understood the contribution of recombinant DNA technology to the rapid, and still continuing, progress of the life sciences.
- Familiar with technological molecular tools to study almost any organism.
- He will have used his theoretical knowledge to understand the working principles of molecular tools.
- Has understood the ways of creating mutations and their effects on the organism.
- Has developed his critical and creative thinking about the use of new technologies.
- Will be able to apply his knowledge to solve biological problems that will contribute to social progress.
General Skills
- Ability to design simple experiments.
- Independent and / or group work.
- Promotion of free, creative and inductive thinking.
Teaching Methods
- In the classroom, face to face.
Use of ICT means
- Basic software (windows, word, power point, the web, etc.).
- Support of learning process through the electronic platform / e-class.
Teaching Organization
Activity | Semester workload |
Lectures | 39 |
Essay | 61 |
Total | 100 |
Students Evaluation
- Written final exam (50%).
- Essay (50%).
Recommended Bibliography
- ΑνασυνδυασμένοDNA (2010) Συγγραφέας: Watson D.A. κα Εκδοτικός Οίκος: Ακαδημαϊκές εκδόσεις Ι Μπάσδρα & ΣΙΑ ΟΕ ISBN: 978-960-88412-5-3.