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Molecular biology deals with the study of the cellular processes on molecular level. Genetics is concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms and populations.The main focus of this subject is description of heredity-related biological macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins), their mutual interactions and regulation of their function. Furthermore, the subject scope is extended towards explanation of the most important experimental molecular techniques, basics of clinical genetics and molecular diagnostics, as well as application of genetic engineering (recombinant DNA technology). Last update: Šimůnek Tomáš, prof. PharmDr., Ph.D. (19.10.2021)
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Written test, consists of three parts Part A: 20 statements - to distinguish between true/correct and false/incorrect (maximum 20 points) Part B: 2 x 5 terms for concise explanation from basic and laboratory molecular biology and genetics (maximum 10 points) Part C: 5 topics/questions to answer by writing (maximum 15 points)
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Lectures Model organisms in molecular biology Structure and organisation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes DNA replication Heredity Population genetics Genetic mutations Genetic repair, recombination Structure and types of RNA Transcription + posttranscriptional modifications of RNA Genetic code, ribosomes, translation Posttranslational modifications, protein degradation Regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes Regulation of gene expression in and eukaryotes Epigenetic gerulations Isolation of nucleic acids Overview of enzymes used in experimental molecular biology Polymerase chain reaction and its modifivations, real-time PCR Gel electrophoresis DNA sequencing Hybridisation, blotting Molecular cloning, methods of gene transfer Hereditary diseases Molecular diagnostics Introduction to proteomics Bioinformatics Last update: Šimůnek Tomáš, prof. PharmDr., Ph.D. (19.10.2021)
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