ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BBS20184o13Semester:
2013/2014 winterName:
Comparative GenomicsMajor:
BiologyStudy Type:
second cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
3ECTS points:
5Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 0Lecturer:
prof. dr hab. Barbara Kosowska, dr Tomasz StrzaĆa,Language of instruction:
Polish / EnglishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Student:
W1 - compares and analyzes the differences between nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of different species of animals and plants [KB2_W07_BT];
W2 - uses differences in the various parts of the genome in comparative studies and uses them to develop ways of evolution of genomes [KB2_W07_BT];
W3- is able to distinguish the functions of genes and noncoding regions of DNA [KB2_W07_BT].
Skills:
Student:
U1-can make a comparative analysis of selected fragments of the genomes of different methods [KB2_U06_BT];
U2-analyzes and interprets the results of comparisons of different genomes and their fragments [KB2_U06_BT];
Competences:
Personal and social competences (attitudes and behaviors):
Student:
K1 - is aware of the responsibility for the tasks commonly performed in the band [KB2_K02];
Prerequisites:
cell biology, genetics, molecular biologyCourse content:
genome anatomy, comparative analysis and phylogeny of the genomes, the functioning of genomes, the mechanisms of genome evolution, the construction of the human genome.
Recommended literature:
1. Brown T.A. Genomy, PWN Warszawa 2009
2. Bergman, Nicholas H. Comparative Genomics, Humana Press 2007
3. Sankoff, D.; Nadeau, J.H Comparative Genomics, Springer 2000
4. Brown J. Comparative Genomics: Basic and Applied Research, CRC Press, 2007
Assessment methods:
Assessment of exercise: The presence on the exercises is obligatory, the student may have only one unauthorized absence. In the case of excused absences the student is required to pass the relevant part of the material.
Completion of the course: students apply course credits consisting of the execution of the project containing the elements made during exercise and requires interpretation of the results and help reach their conclusions.
Comment:
specialization: Laboratory Techniques in Biology