Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to illustrate the basic methods of recombinant technologies and their applications in plants and animals.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The course covers the techniques and approaches for genetic engineering in eukaryotes.
Full programme
Cloning in plants
Cloning vectors for plant organisms – Transformation methods for plant organisms - Obtainment of transgenic plants
Cloning in animal cells and applications in health field
Growth and properties of animal cells in culture - Selection systems for animal cells - Gene transfer into animal cells - Plasmid vectors for animal cells, amplicons and expression vectors - The fate of transferred DNA - Viral vectors and retroviral vectors for animal cells. Gene therapy: principles and methods - Experimental models – Some experimental results - Potential human models
Bibliography
T.A. Brown – Biotecnologie molecolari. Zanichelli
T. Strachan, A. Read – Genetica molecolare umana. Zanichelli
B.R. Glick, J.J. Pasternak, C.L. Patten – Molecular biotechnology. ASM Press
S.B. Primrose, R.M.Twyman – Principles of gene manipulation and genomics. Wiley-Blackwell
Teaching methods
The theoretical classes are integrated with seminars and practical training in laboratory.
Assessment methods and criteria
The oral examination verifies the knowledge acquired by the student and the communication skills. The written exam and the laboratory report verifies knowledge and application of knowledge. In all cases, the learning ability is verified.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
The techniques for genetic engineering which are discussed in the
lectures concern agriculture, health and environmental protection; they
concern different objectives - mainly 2, 3 and 13