Course detail
Laboratory Technology for Genomics and Proteomics
FEKT-FLABAcad. year: 2018/2019
The course is focused on laboratory equipment used in genomics and proteomics. The study is oriented to knowledge on DNA and proteom's analysis methods.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Learning outcomes of the course unit
- specify the basic requirements for laboratory space,
- explain the principle of fluorescence of biological molecules, to name the most widely used fluorescent markers for DNA and proteins,
- explain the principle of DNA sequences, to describe structural design DNA sequencer,
- explain the principle of PCR and real-time PCR, to describe the structural design of PCR and real-time PCR,
- describe the chromatographic separation methods, describe the importance of the chromatogram and identify the separated substances
- explain the principle of liquid and gas chromatography,
- explain the principle of flow cytometry and describe the structural design of the flow cytometer
- explain the principles of the various types of spectroscopy and their application.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
1. laboratory tasks (min 10 points, 20 points)
2. individual projects, presentations (min 10 points, 20 points)
3. final exam (min 30 points, up 60 points).
Students are assessed in the laboratory, where they must demonstrate knowledge of laboratory methods discussed. Final test checks the students' knowledge of the methods and design of laboratory instruments.
Course curriculum
- Laboratories, requirements for the working environment
- Fluorescence of biological molecules, fluorescent labels
- Fluorescent labeling of DNA and proteins
- Sequencing of DNA
- PCR, real-time PCR
- Chromatography general
- Liquid Chromatography
- Gas Chromatography
- Flow Cytometry
- Mass Spectrometry
- Absorption Spectrometry
- Fluorescence Spectrometry
Work placements
Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Skoog,D.A.-Holler,F.J.-Nieman,T.A.: Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Saunders College Publishing, 1998, 849 s.
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Small laboratory devices.
3. DNA sequencing - sample preparation, sample separation.
4. DNA sequencing - sample preparation, PCR.
5. DNA sequencing.
6. Protein analysis - sample preparation, HPLC.
7. Flow cytometry.
8. Chromatography.
9. Spectrometry - overview of spectrometry methods.
10. Mass spectrometry, absorption spectrometry, fluorescence spectrometry.
11. Natural and non-natural fluorescence biological molecules, fluorescence marks.
12. Fluorescence marks of DNA and proteins.
13. Colorimetry.
Laboratory exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Sample preparation.
3. DNA separation by gel electrophoresis.
4. Quality control of sample separation.
5. Amplification of DNA by PCR.
6. DNA sequencing of plant samples.
7. Sequencing evaluation, sample identification.
8. DNA analysis by spectrophotometer CE2502.
9. DNA analysis by spectrophotometer CE3041.
10. Protein molecules preparing.
11. Protein analysis by spectrophotometer CE2502.
12. Protein analysis by spectrophotometer CE3041.
13. Practical test.