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Quick Sam | Re: Department Of Zoology Bharathiar University Department of Zoology of the Bharathiar University was started in 1973 as one of the departments of Madras University Post Graduate center. Courses offers : M.Sc. Animal Science M.Sc. Animal Biotechnology M.Sc. Human Genetics and Molecular Biology M.Phil. Ph.D. Fee structure : Fees to be paid by the candidates at the time of admission (one time payment): Admission fee (one time) 60 Registration fee (one time) 120 Matricula fee (one time) 60.00 Recognition fee (other than BU) (one time) 390.00 Administrative Fee (one time) (Rs.50/-per year 2x50) 120 Placement Fee (One time) 600 Caution Deposit (Refundable) 1200 Library Fee (Per year) 360 Sports Fee (per year) (for all full time courses) 60 Internet & ID Card Fee (per year) 1000 Students Welfare Fund (per year) 120 Insurance (per year) 80 Total Amount for Other University Students 4170.00 Total Amount for Bharathiar University Students 3720.00 Address: Bharathiyar University Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Map: [MAP]Bharathiyar University Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu[/MAP] |
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Arun Vats | Re: Department of Zoology Bharathiar University The syllabus of M. Tech., Molecular Biology and Human Genetics (CBCS pattern) of Department of Zoology Bharathiar University is as follows: M. Tech., Molecular Biology and Human Genetics (CBCS pattern) with Compulsory Diploma in Biomedical Instrumentation Eligibility Condition: B.Sc. Zoology B.Sc. Advanced Zoology B.Sc. Applied Zoology B.Sc. Life Sciences B.Sc. Animal Science and Biotechnology B.Sc. Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Unit – I Structure and organization of cell – Bacteria and Virus – Differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, Structure, Composition and Function of Plasma membrane, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, Vacuoles, Ribosomes, Mircosomes, Cytoskeleton and Peroxisomes, Chemical composition and function of Nucleus, Nucleolus and Chromosomes. Unit – II Overview of Cell cycle – mitosis – meiosis – Factors modifying the cell cycle – genes regulating the cell cycle - microtubules – motile functions of microtubules – microfilaments – microfilament based cell motility – nucleus and its molecular constituents – organization of chromatin and cell nucleus Unit III Membrane Biogenesis – Lipid biogenesis and membrane asymmetry – membrane models – active transport – passive transport – cell signaling – cell adhesion – cell junctions – cellular oxidations and mitochondria – photosynthesis and chloroplast – chloroplast transport Unit IV Development of motile male gametes – development of female gametes – fertilization in animals – game to genesis and gertilization in higher plants Unit V Characteristics of Cancer – establishing the genetic basis of cancer – viruses and cancer – Multi step progression from initiation to malignancy – the role of chemicals and radiation in multi step progression Reference: 1. G. Karp. 1979. Cell Biology, Mc Gra Hill Kogatusha Ltd. Japan. 2. De Robertis E.D.D and De Robertis E.M.F. 1980. Cell and Molecular Biology. Holt – Sunders international (Edn.) 3. C.J. Avers. 1976. Cell Biology. D. Van Nostrand Co., New York. 4. J.D. Watson. 1977. Molecular Biology of the gene 3rd (Edn.) W.A.Benjamine Inc. London. 5. A.L. Lehninger. 1984. Principles of Biochemistry. CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. Practical: 1. Mendelian genetics calculations 2. Identification of different stages of meiosis and mitosis (slides). 3. Identification of sex chromatin in buccal smear test. 4. Preparation of mitosis in Onion root tip. 5. Squash preparation in Grasshopper testis. HUMAN GENETICS UNIT-I History of Human Chromosome Research - Denver Conference (1940) - Chicago Conference (1966) - Paris Conference (1971) - Nomenclature of Human Chromosome. UNIT-II Identification of Human diploid chromosome - peripheral blood cultures - banding techniques - G-band; Q-band; C-band; R-band - Identification of 23 pairs of Human chromosomes by band position. UNIT-III Chromosomal syndromes: Autosomal syndromes - Sex chromosomal syndromes - Structural chromosomal syndromes. UNIT-IV Prenatal diagnosis: Chorionic villi sampling - Foetoscopy, Ultrascopy - Amniocentesis. b) Postnatal diagnosis: Peripheral blood leucocyte culture - Sister Chromatid Exchange - Fragile site - Mitotic index. c) Genetic Counseling. UNIT-V Hereditary forms of Cancer - Oncogenes and Cancer - Chromosomes and Cancer - Cancer and the environment. Reference Books: 1. Human Heredity Principles and issues -- by Michael R. Cumming's. 3rd Edition. 2. Genetics Medicine - by Karl. H. Muench Elsevier Pb. London 3. Human Genetics by Elof Axel Carlson, TATA Mc Graw-Hill Pb. New Delhi. Practicals: 1. Problems related to Mendelian laws. 2. Pedigree analysis 3. Peripheral blood leukocyte culture for chromosomal studies 4.Mitotic indices 5. Sister chromatid exchange -determination 6. Micronucleus test 7.Chromosomal disorders-Numerical, Structural BIOINFORMATICS AND GENOMICS Unit I Biology of cells-Biology of Environment-Cell Energetics and Respiration- Calculus-Integration. Unit II Internet and Intranet-Application of IT-Database Management Systems and telecommunications.-Searches on MEDLINE, CD-ROM Unit III Chemical Bonding and Atomic and Molecular Orbital-X-ray crystallography of bio molecules – Molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics of Protein, Pesticides, Nucleotides. Unit IV Concept of molecular modeling-Genome data bank-microbial and cellular data banks Analysis tools for sequence data banks. Unit V Introduction to Genomics- biological data modeling-Genomic mapping and single nucleotide polymorphisms-Micro array gene expression analysis –Genomics databases. References 1.Jurnak, F.A. and Mc Pherson, A. 1985. Biological Macromolecules and Assembilies., New Delhi 2.T.K. Manicavachagom Pillai – Calculas 3.Powell, HTML, The complete reference , Tata Mac – Graw Hill, 1988. 4.Winter, M. J. 1996. Chemical Bonding , Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, 91 pp. 5.Setubal J., Meidanis J. Introduction to computational molecular biology. PWS Publishing Co., Boston (1996) 6.Matthew F. Schlecht. Molecular modeling on the PC &. Introduction to Database systems, J.M. Martin , Princeton – Hall. Practical 1.Bioinformatics and the Internet 2.Protein Sequence Analysis 3.Molecular Graphics and Evaluating Protein Structure 4.Small Molecule Generation and assessment 5.Free energy calculations ELECTIVE PAPER –I 08ZOOC1EA IMMUNOTECHNOLOGY Unit-I. Introduction to Immune system; cellular and humoral immunity; complement; molecular basis of Immune diversity. Host-parasite interaction; Immunity and infection: immunity to bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungi and tumor. Unit-II. Antigens and antigenicity. Polyclonal and monoclonal antibody production and purification. Conjugation of antibody with enzymes, fluorochrome and toxin. Humoral immune response and cell mediated immune response. Unit-III. Immunity to infections. Immunological techniques: RIA, ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence, Immunoblotting, Unit-IV. Flurescence antibody techniques, flow cytometry, Fluorescence in situ hybridization. Immunopathology and immunological disorders. Unit-V. Principles and methods of vaccine preparation – Edible vaccines. Antibody engineering and structure. Cytokines and immunotherapy. References 1. Immuno-Biotechnology by Surendra Naha and Ravidra Narain, Dominant distributors and Publishers, New Delhi, 2006. 2. Immunology by Ivan Roitt, Brostoff and Male. 5th Edition. Mosby publications, London. 3. Kuby Immunolgy by Richard A. Goldsby (Editor), Barbara A. Osborne, Thomas J. Kindt, Janis Kuby, Janis Kuby, Richard A. Goldsby. Richard A. Goldsby (Editor), Barbara A. Osborne, Thomas J. Kindt, Janis Kuby, Janis Kuby, Richard A. Goldsby. W H Freeman & Co. 2006 4. Cellular and Molecular Immunology by Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman. Elsevier Science Health Science. 2005. Practical 1. ELISA 2. Immuno electrophoresis DIPLOMA IN BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION DIPLOMA PAPER - I 08ZOOC1LA Course Objective: To make an introduction to the modern Biomedical instruments and systems, their features and applications Unit I: Basic concepts of electronics Electronic components and circuit analysis – amplifiers – filters – analog to digital and digital to analog conversion – digital signal processing – microcomputers – display devices – recording devices – software and programming languages Unit II: Analysis of molecules in clinical medicine Spectrophotometry – amperometric biosensors for oxygen and glucose – ion selective electrodes for pH and CO2 - flame photometry – mass spectrometry - carbon dioxide concentration measurement by Infrared transmission spectroscopy nitrogen by emission spectrometry – drugs by flurometry and chromatography – electrophoresis – DNA sequencing Unit III: Cardiovascular measurement: the cardio vascular system Measurement of blood pressure- sphygmomanometer – blood flow – cardiac output and cardiac rate – electrocardiography – echo cardiography – ballistocardiography – plethysmography – magnetic and ultrasonic measurement of blood flow Unit IV: Introduction to the physiology of cardiac, nervous, muscular and respiratory systems - transducers and electrodes Different types of transducers and their selection for biomedical applications – electrode theory different y types of electrodes –reference electrodes – hydrogen calomel – Ag- AgCl –pH electrode – selection criteria of electrodes Unit V: measurement of electrical activities Nervous system - electromyography – electroencephalograph and their interpretation – evoked potentials - eye, ERG, EOG References: 1. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation – R.S.Khandpur, TMH Publishing company Ltd. New Delhi 2. Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology – Joseph J Carr, John M Brown, Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd 3. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements – Leslie Cromwell, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi 4. Bioinstrumentation – John G.Webster, John Wiley & sons, Inc. 5. Medical Instrumentation: application and design - John G.Webster, John Wiley & sons, Inc. 6. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements – Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.Weibell, Erich A.Pfeiffer. Prentice Hall of India 2008. BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS UNIT-I Introduction to Inborn errors of Metabolism-One gene One Enzyme hypothesis – Genes involved in metabolic disorders UNIT-II Carbohydrate metabolic disorders: Diabetes Mellitus - Clinical features and laboratory findings in insulin resistance - Ketosis and lactic acidosis - Galactoserria (G6PD)- Mucopolysaccharadosis UNIT-III Lipid metabolic disorders: Lipidosis – atherosclerosis - Cystic fibrosis - thalassemias, sickle cell anaemia – Hemophilia – hemoglobinopathies UNIT-IV Amino acid metabolism-Phenyl ketonuria- Homo Cystenuria – Alkaptonuria. Alpha-1- antitrypsin deficiency, obesity UNIT-V Nucleic acid and Protein metabolism - Gout Syndrome – Lesch Nyhans syndrome – Duchenays muscular dystrophy (DMD)– Tay sachs disease References 1. Animal Genomics, Bhanu Chowdhary, S.kargeer AG, P.O. box 4009 Switzerland 2.The Biology Chemistry Interface, cooper and Raymond, Daya Publishing House, New Delhi 3.Genetics The Continuity of Life, D.J. Fairbanks, Daya publishing House, New Delhi 4.concepts in biochemistry, Boyer,R. Narendra book agency, Delhi 5.Textbook of Pediatrics, S.T. Achar and J. Vishvanathan, Orient Longman Limited, 1988. 6. Williams. Textbook of Endocrinology. Practical 1.Quantitative analysis’s of Phenyl Ketonuria ( PKU) by using urine samples. 2. Quantitative analysis of homocysteine by using urine samples. 3. Protein estimation from blood serum by Lowery et al method 4. Estimation of blood glucose level 5. Demonstration of Amniocentesis. PROTEOMICS Unit-1. Introduction to proteomics. Study of multiprotein systems. Proteome. Life and death of a protein. Proteins as modular structures. Functional protein families. Deducing proteome from the genome. Analytical proteomics. Significance for analytical proteomics. Peptide separations. Protein extracting from biological samples. Protein digestion techniques. Proteases, Cyanogen bromide and In-gel digestion. Unit-2. One dimensional SDS-PAGE. Two dimensional SDS-PAGE. Problems with 2D-SDSPAGE. Ionization techniques for macromolecules. Preparative IEF. High-performance liquid chromatography. Capillary electrophoresis. Unit-3. Mass spectrometer analysis of proteins and peptides. MALDI-TOF MS instruments. MALDI. TOF Mass analyzer. ESI Tandem MS instruments. Tandem Mass analyzers. Triple Quadrupole Mass Analyzer. Ion-Trap Mass Analyzer. Q-TOF and Fourier Transfor-Ion Cyclotron Resonance MS instruments. Unit-4. Protein identification by peptide Mass fingerprinting. Peptide sequence analysis and identification by Tandem Mass spectrometry. Mining proteomics. SALSA. Protein expression profiling. Identification of protein-protein interactions and protein complexes. Mapping protein modifications. Unit-5. Protein chips. SELDI. Microsequencing. Proteomics in cancer research. Proetomic analysis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and Human breast carcinoma. Profiling of chemoresistant cancer cells. Proteomics in disease understanding. References 1. Protein Biochemistry and Proteomics by Hubert Rehm. Academic Press, Elsevier. USA. 2006. 2. Proteomics today by Mahmoud Hamdan and Pier Giorgio Righetti. John Wiley & sons. New Jersey. USA. 2005. 3. Introduction to Proteomics by Daniel C. Liebler. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA. 2002. Practicals 1. Purification of proteins 2. SDS PAGE 3. Softwares used in proteomics Fee Structure Name of the Faculty Designation Dr. K. Murugan, M Sc.,M.Phil.,Dip.Ent.,Ph.D.,D.Sc., Professor and Head Dr. M. Ramesh M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D., FAZ, DIPC Associate Professor Dr. P. Saravana Bhavan M.Sc., B.Ed, Ph.D Associate Professor Dr. V. Ramasubramanian M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. C Gunasekaran Assistant Professor Dr. S Kannan Assistant Professor Contact Detail: Department of Zoology School of Life Sciences Bharathiar University Coimbatore - 641 046 Tamil Nadu. 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Unregistered | Department of Zoology Bharathiar University Can you give me the syllabus of M. Tech., Molecular Biology and Human Genetics (CBCS pattern) of Department of Zoology Bharathiar University? |