Course objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Outcomes (COs):
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ZOL 213 |
Molecular Biology |
The students will be able to CO 32: Understand different terminologies related to chromosomes and their morphology, packaging of a long thread of DNA into the nucleus and the role of associated proteins in this process. CO 33: Describe the structure and types of Nucleic acids, their characteristic features and occurrence. CO 34: Perceive detailed knowledge about the process and importance of DNA replication in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and protein machinery involved into it. CO 35: Understand the process of Transcription, translation along with the mechanisms of post transcriptional and post-translational processes in the cell. |
The approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Guest lectures Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Regular activities like quiz, surprise test, explanation of given task
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Class test Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation Surprise test Open book test
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Chromosomes: Morphology, Chromonema, Chromomeres, Telomeres, Primary & secondary constrictions, Chromatids
Chromosome type- Polytene&Lampbrush
Chromosomal Organization: Euchromatin, Heterochromatin , Nucleosome concept
Nucleosides, Nucleotides
DNA
DNA structure(A, B, Z type)
RNA structure & types( mRNA, rRNA, tRNA)
Replication of prokaryotes (Semi-conservative mechanism: Experiments of Messelson& Stahl)
Prokaryotic Polymerases, Topoisomerases, Single stranded binding protein, Replication forks(Unidirectional & Bidirectional), Leading & lagging strand, RNA primers & Okazaki fragments
Brief Idea of Eukaryotic Replication( Ori sites and Enzymes involved)
Prokaryotic Transcription
Genetic Code
Prokaryotic translation
Translational Machinery
Translational Initiation, Elongation and termination
Suggested Reading