BO607 : Advanced Microbiology

Department

Department of Botany

Academic Program

Master in Botany

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The student will understand the history of modern microbiology, genetics, and microbiology (nuclei and nuclei) biology of microbiology aggregates and overlaps. Classification of microbiological and molecular genetic techniques, and its ability to understand the basic principles of physical and chemical methods used to control microorganisms and apply this understanding to prevent and control infectious diseases.The student will be able to discuss the different regulations of metabolic and genetic processes and their relationship to microbiology control, know the mechanics of the antibiotic act and study their sensitivity to the direction of microbiology.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding (Understand):a. " 1 The student will learn about the historical perspective in microbiology, and the student will explain how biochemical and genetic tests can be used to define unknown exact life. The student concludes how DNA sequencing can be used to identify microbiology. He described the useful importance of plasmid in its use in cloning and transport. Learn the theory of polymerase chain reaction, how to design primer in polymerase chain reaction, and how to add desired sequences to polymerase chain reaction products using initial modifications.a. " 2 Be able to understand metabolism and inheritance in bacterial control through its understanding of enzymatic regulation (need and inhibition) and its role in immunology, pathology and antibiotics.b. Mental skillsb. 1 Innovation of experiments and research proposals according to scientific curriculum and collection, interpretation and presentation of scientific data in microbiology and related fields.b. 2. The student proposes new methods of scientific research in relation to biological pathways and how to use some of them in biotechnologies to increase some important products for humans through his understanding of the use of inductions, inhibitors and enzymatic regulation of biological processes.c. Practical & Professional Skillsc. 1 The student can determine the appropriate tests to be used to identify an unknown object. And the student's ability to use computer software to analyze bioinformatics. Develop the ability to store and maintain microbial planters.c. 2 The ability to understand the use of traditional and molecular biological methods in reducing the spread of microbial diseases and to understand the mechanics of the drug's action in this regard.d. Generic and transferable skillsd. 1 The student is able to use modern techniques to describe and define microbiology while focusing on the use of microbiology for this purpose.d. 2 Understand the diversity of biochemical properties of microbiology, and how these properties are used to separate microbiology into classified groups.d. 3 Experimental understanding of molecular techniques commonly used to modify genetic information and qualities.d. 4 expertise in scientific aspects, including the concept of