Principles of Bio Technology
CEC and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University via Swayam
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Overview
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This course is intended to the undergraduate students of any life Science discipline and those individuals who are all interested in knowing the fundamentals of biotechnology can also take up this course which will help them in doing their specialization in biotechnology in the near future. In this particular course on “Principles of Biotechnology” we are going to familiarise with the basic knowledge of Tissue culture, Molecular biology, rDNA technology, plant transformation and Immunotechnology in five subthemes.Many an occasion, new discoveries in biology have refashioned the trends of thoughts and comprehension. Such landmarks, contributed by several brilliant minds, need to be known particularly in the context of the beginning and growth of biotechnology and so this course starts with the chapter of revisiting the history and concepts of biotechnology. Well the success in understanding of biotechnology principles lies with the awareness of the in vitro culturing of plants through tissue culture principles and techniques, hence the first sub theme of this course makes you to understand the nutritional requirements of TC, the concepts of morphogenesis and the basic types of tissue culture techniques.The second sub theme basics of molecular biology was designed in such a way to give you an over all understanding of the Nucleic Acid structure, DNA processes, the basics of a gene and the DNA sequencing methods. The third sub theme is rDNA technology and in which we are going to explore the fundamentals of recombinant DNA, Examining the vector elements of DNA, Manipulating DNA enzymes and the construction of recombinant DNA molecules. Fourth sub theme is the Plant Transformation dealts with Designing plant transformation, Familiarising with reporter genes and promoters, Analysing methods of direct gene transfer and indirect gene transfer. In fifth sub theme Immunotechnology introduce you to the structure of antibodies, Identifying the structure of an antigen, comparing antibody and antigen, Familiarising with Monoclonal and Polyclonal antibodies and Applying Hybridoma technology.On the outset, no doubt that this course content is very well prepared to suit with the purpose of familiarising biotechnology principles to the non familiar students of various discipline of life sciences.
Syllabus
Week- I
1. Revisiting the History and Concepts2. Considering nutritional requirements3. Introducing Morphogenesis
Week - II
4. Identifying basic types of tissue culture5. Identifying allied types of tissue culture techniques6. Examinng the Structure of Nuclieic Acid
Week - III
7. Introducing DNA Processes8. Understanding the Basics of a Gene9. DNA Sequencing methods
Week - IV
10. Exploring the fundamentals of a recombinant DNA11. Examining the vector elements of DNA12. Manipulating DNA enzymes
Week - V
13. Constructing recombinant DNA molecules14. Designing plant transformation15. Familiarizing with reporter genes and promoters
Week - VI
16. Analysing the methods of indirect gene transfer17. Analyzing methods of direct gene transfer
Week - VII
18. Introducing the structure of antibodies19. Identifying the structure of an antigen20. Comparing antibody and antigen
Week - VIII
21. Familiarising with Monoclonal and Polyclonal antibodies22. Applying hybridoma technology
1. Revisiting the History and Concepts2. Considering nutritional requirements3. Introducing Morphogenesis
Week - II
4. Identifying basic types of tissue culture5. Identifying allied types of tissue culture techniques6. Examinng the Structure of Nuclieic Acid
Week - III
7. Introducing DNA Processes8. Understanding the Basics of a Gene9. DNA Sequencing methods
Week - IV
10. Exploring the fundamentals of a recombinant DNA11. Examining the vector elements of DNA12. Manipulating DNA enzymes
Week - V
13. Constructing recombinant DNA molecules14. Designing plant transformation15. Familiarizing with reporter genes and promoters
Week - VI
16. Analysing the methods of indirect gene transfer17. Analyzing methods of direct gene transfer
Week - VII
18. Introducing the structure of antibodies19. Identifying the structure of an antigen20. Comparing antibody and antigen
Week - VIII
21. Familiarising with Monoclonal and Polyclonal antibodies22. Applying hybridoma technology
Taught by
Dr.P.Nagarajan