Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Outcomes (COs):
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BOT 324
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Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to; CO72: To understand and summarize different types cyber issues concerning IPR CO73: To Demonstrate and implement appropriate procedures for obtaining Intellectual Property Protection in India and other countries as well. CO74: To Demonstrate and implement the concept of micro propagation through somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in plants for clonal propagation of elite germplasm. CO75: To explain and interpret the basic concepts of Bioinformatics, including computational biology, database design and probability for meaningful results. CO76: To explain, remember and interpret the specific and non-specific methods of gene transfer for generation of recombinant species. CO77: To demonstrate and execute protocols related to Recombinant DNA technology and its applications in human welfare CO78: To explain and implement procedures for developing basic laboratory setup, handling of explant tissue, nutrient medium and establishing the culture and incubation of cultures. CO79: To remember the fundamentals of bioinformatics tools, computational biology and statistical methods utmost necessary for contemporary research |
Class lectures Seminars Tutorials Group discussions and Workshops Question preparation
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Plant tissue culture: General introduction, history and scope of plant tissue culture, comparision of different plant tissue culture media, concept of totipotency, organogenesis, somatic embryogenesis (direct & indirect), callus culture and suspension culture, somaclonal variation, hardening and acclimatization of plants.
Protoplast culture: Isolation and culture of protoplast, somatic hybridization, hybrid selection and regeneration, concept of hybrid and cybrid, achievements and limitations of protoplast culture.
Transgenic plants: Concept and history of transgenesis in plants, principles and techniques of gene cloning: direct DNA transfer to plant cells, Agrobacterium mediated transformation: Ti plasmid, process of T- DNA transfer and integration, vectors, promoter, terminator, marker and reporter genes, ethical and ecological issues of transgenesis, terminator technology (GURT)
Intellectual Property Rights: Introduction of IPR, Forms of IPRs, Distinction among various IPRs; Introduction of Paris convention, WIPO, WTO and TRIPS, Indian IP system; Salient features of Patent Act, patentability requirement, prior-art search, Documents requirement for filing an application for patent, patent publication, technology transfer, Infringements and remedies; Budapest treaty; Protection of plant variety and farmers rights Act, Convention of Biological Diversity, bio-patents, traditional knowledge, case studies – haldi, neem, basmati, GM crops and IPRs, Geographical indicators.
Genetic engineering: Molecular tools and their applications: Restriction enzymes,
C DNA and genomic library, DNA sequencing, polymerase chain reaction, DNA fingerprinting.
UNIT V
Bioinformatics: Gene bank sequence database, structure database, sequence analysis, information retrieval from biological database, NCBI data model, sequence alignment and database searching and practical aspects of multiple sequence alignment.
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