Master in Molecular Biology
Learn the fundamentals of DNA extraction, electrophoresis, PCR, and sequencing in this comprehensive molecular biology course. Suitable for beginners to advanced learners, the course includes short videos, informative pictures, and real-world applications. By the end, you’ll be fully prepared for examinations. Join now!
What you’ll learn
- How DNA extraction is performed, components roles, what’s the use of extracted DNA, DNA quantification
- Electrophoresis, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Principle, How to make agarose gel, role of each component, DNA recovery
- SDS- PAGE, role of stacking and seperating gel, role of each component, Buffer mechanism
- Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Probing
- Southern, Northern and Western blotting, their examples and applications, difference between different blotting techniques
- PCR- Principle, procedure, analysis of PCR products, applications of PCR
- Primers designing, parameters of primer designing, Tm- melting temperature
- DNA sequencing- Difference between PCR and sequencing, detection, capillary electrophoresis and applications of DNA sequencing.
The isolation of pure DNA is a first step in the progress of molecular studies in plant.
Organic solvents such as chloroform, phenol or a mixture of phenol: chloroform: isoamyl alcohol (25:24:1) are used for denaturation and precipitation of proteins from nucleic acid solution and denatured proteins removed by centrifugation.
The isolated DNA should be suitable for restriction digestion, amplification, cloning.
To understand the basic techniques use to work with nucleic acids, remember that nucleic acids are macromolecules made up of nucleotides ( a sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base ).
An entire set of DNA molecule in the nucleus of eukaryotic oraganism is called genome.
DNA has complementary strands linked by hydrogen bonds between the paired bases.
Agarose is a linear polymer extracted from seaweed.
Purified agarose is a powder insoluble in water or buffer at room temperature but dissolves on boiling.
Electrophoresis is a technique used to seperate charged molecules.
The overall goal of course is to give student knowledge of molecular biology.
More than 90% of content presented in short videos not longer than 10 minutes that concisely explains concepts.
Pictures are attached to explore the concepts briefly.
This course will be taught through ppt, pre- recorded lectures and quizzes.
This course will taught with applications of real world.
After completing this course you would be able to fully prepare for examination.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner to advanced
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