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Department of Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering
University of Hawaii-Manoa
1955 East-West Road, Ag. Science 218
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Telephone: (808) 956-8384
FAX: (808) 956-3542
Email:mbbe@ctahr.hawaii.edu

 

Courses

MBBE401/BIOL401 Molecular Biotechnology


(Schedule for spring 2009)
    
Instructor:   Prof. Dulal Borthakur          

AgSci 415-F; tel: 956-6600
Text book : Molecular Biotechnology  by Bernard R. Glick and Jack J. Pasternak (Third Edition)
Room: BioMed B103   Time: MWF 11:30-12:20

Section I: Introduction and Basic Concepts.

1.            Jan 12      Biotechnology: definition, history, commercialization of biology (ch. 1,)
2.            Jan 14               Molecular biotechnology biological systems (ch. 2,3)
3.            Jan 16               Recombinant DNA technology, restriction enzymes, vectors  I  (ch. 4)
4.            Jan 21               Recombinant DNA technology, restriction enzymes, vectors  II  (ch. 4)
5.            Jan 23               DNA synthesis, sequencing, PCR, oligonucleotides  (ch. 5)
6.            Jan 26               Manipulation of gene expression in prokaryotes I (ch. 6)
7.            Jan 28               Manipulation of gene expression in prokaryotes II (ch. 6)
8.            Jan 30               Heterologous protein production in eukaryotes  (ch. 7)

               Feb 2                 EXAM  1 (16%)

Section II: Microbial Synthesis and Commercial Products.

9.            Feb 4                 Principles of protein engineering  I  (ch. 8)
10.          Feb 6                 Principles of protein engineering  II (ch. 8)
11.          Feb 9                 Microbial production of pharmaceuticals  (ch. 10)
12.          Feb 11               Production of   antibodies in E. coli  (ch. 10
13.          Feb 13               Vector vaccines  II (ch. 11)
14.          Feb 18               Vaccines, subunit and attenuated I (ch. 11)
15.          Feb 20               Using recombinant DNA methods to make commercial products
in microbes  (ch. 12)
16.          Feb 23               Microbial synthesis of antibiotics, biopolymers. (ch. 12)

               Feb 25              Exam 2 (16%)

17.          Feb 27               Nitrogen fixation  &  plant growth-promoting bacteria (ch. 14)
18.          March 2             Microbial   insecticides. (ch.  15)

Section III: Genetic Engineering of Animals and Plants

19.          Mar 4                 Genetic engineering plants I, Agrobacterium, biolistics   (ch. 17)
20.          Mar 6                 Genetic engineering plants II, manipulation of gene expression (ch.17)
21           Mar 9                 Creating pest -resistant plants. Bt toxin  (ch. 18)     
22.          Mar 11               Altering other properties of plants, disease, stress, flowering (ch.18)
23.          Mar 13               Cloning and genetic engineering animals: Transgenic MICE  (ch. 19)
24.          Mar 16               Screening transgenic mice (ch. 19)

               Mar 18               Exam 3 (16%)

SPRING  BREAK  MARCH  23-27

25.          Mar  30              Genetic engineering  other animals (ch. 19)
26.          Apr 1                  Human genome project I: Mapping & cloning of human genes (ch. 20)
27.          Apr 3                  Human genome project II: Mapping & cloning of human genes (ch. 20)
28.          Apr 6                  Human gene therapy I  (ch. 21)         
29.          Apr 8                  Human gene therapy II  (ch. 21)

Section IV:    Molecular Diagnostics, Bioremediation, Biomass utilization

30.          Apr 10               Antibody-based diagnostics, ELISA (ch.9)
31.          Apr 13               DNA-based diagnostic systems, forensics (ch. 9)
32.          Apr 15               Molecular diagnosis of disease genes (ch. 9)

               April 17             Exam 4 (16%)

33.          Apr 20               Microarrays, genomics, bioinformatics
34.          Apr 22               Preimplant genetic diagnosis (ch. 9)
35.          Apr 24               Bioremediation I: Use of microbes and plants to degrade toxins and unnatural chemicals, xenobiotics (ch. 13)
36.          Apr 27               Bioremediation II : Genetic engineering of degradation pathways  (ch. 13)
37.          Apr 29               Bioutilization of starch and cellulose I  (ch. 13)
38.          May 1                Bioutilization of starch and cellulose II  (ch. 13)

Section VI:  Patenting, Regulation, socio-ethical aspects of biotechnology.

39.          May 4                Regulation of recombinant DNA, GMOs concerns (ch. 21)
40.          May 6                Patenting biotechnology inventions (ch. 22)

               May 13  (11:50-1:50) Final exam, Part I (16%); Part II (20%); please arrive at 11:40

Grading:  Each midterm exam and the part I of final will contain 100 points, out of which 16 points will come from the attendance of 8 the lectures preceding the exam, and another 16 points will be given for answering the review questions preceding the exam.  Therefore, actual points for the exam will be 68.   Time for answering the questions will be 50 min.  Each of these exams will carry 16% of the final grade.  The final part II will contain 100 points from the entire course and will carry 20% of the final grade.   

 

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