This course will enable the students to –
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24BOT122
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Cytology and Genetics
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CO7: Critically evaluate and analyze the structure and packaging of DNA and proteins and understand its applications. CO8: Understand the genomes of virus, bacteria and eukaryotic organisms to interpret pathology of chromosomes, role and functions of mobile genetic elements. CO9: Understand, analyse & apply the knowledge on gene organization for solving experimental and theoretical problems involving gene regulation CO10: Understand and evaluate types of mutations to critically analyse the role of mutagens, proto-oncogene and oncogenes in mutagenesis and understand the mechanism of sex determination and extrachromosomal inheritance pattern in different organisms. CO11: Apply and understand various methods of Genetic mapping by using genetic markers-RFLP, RAPD, SNPs and understand their role. CO 12 Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching: Interactive- Lectures Group Discussion Demonstration Learning Activities for the students: Class lectures Seminars Symposiums Debate Brain storming Concept mapping
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Class test, Quiz, Assignments, virtual classroom tools – Kahoot, creating charts, Graphical representations |
Chromosome structure, packaging of DNA (nucleosome organization, solenoid model), molecular organization of centromere and telomere, SMC proteins-Cohesin and Condensin proteins, cot curve, Repetitive DNA, DNA methylation, specialized types of chromosomes: polytene and lampbrush, B-chromosomes.
Genomes of Virus, Bacteria and Eukaryotic organisms; mobile genetic elements, transformation, conjugation and transduction in bacteria, cytoplasmic male sterility, structural and numerical alternations in chromosomes, Robertsonian translocations, B-A translocations, Alien gene transfer-examples from Triticum, Arachis and Brassica.
Fine structure of gene, translation, regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, significance of introns, panoply of operon, catabolic repression, attenuation and antitermination, Gene silencing: RNAi, Antisense RNA.
Spontaneous and induced mutations, physical and chemical mutagens, molecular basis of gene mutations, transposons, site-directed mutagenesis, proto-oncogene and oncogenes, Sex determination, Sex linked inheritence, Sex limited characters
Genetic mapping, genetic markers-RFLP, RAPD, SNPs.
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