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Post Graduate Govt. College for Girls, Sector-11, Chandigarh Weekly Planner for 2017 (Jan-Apr) Class: B.Sc. I (Semester II) Subject: Botany Paper – A Paper – B Sr. No. Dates 1. Jan 1 – Jan 10 WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK 2. Jan 11 – Jan 14 Bryophytes: General characters; Mendelism: Mendel’s experiments Introduction to Hepaticopsida and results, Mendel’s Laws of Dominance, Segregation and Independent assortment 3. Jan 16 – Jan 21 Systematic position, structure, Linkage: complete and incomplete reproduction and life-cycle of linkage, linkage groups, linkage Marchantia maps, importance of linkage, cytological interpretation of Mendelism 4. Jan 23 – Jan 28 Systematic position, structure, Non-allelic Gene Interactions: reproduction and life-cycle of Dominant and recessive epistasis Riccia 5. Jan 30 – Feb 4 Introduction to Anthocerotopsida Non-allelic Gene Interactions: & Bryopsida Supplementary genes, complementary genes 6. 7. 8. Feb 6 – Feb 11 Feb 15 – Feb 18 Feb 20 – Feb 25 Systematic position, structure, Non-allelic Gene Interactions: reproduction and life-cycle of Quantitative inheritance, duplicate Anthoceros genes Systematic position, structure, Allelic Gene Interactions: reproduction and life-cycle of Incomplete dominance, co- Funaria dominance General characters: Pteridophytes; Allelic Gene Interactions: Multiple Introduction to Psilophytopsida & alleles, pleiotropic genes Lycopsida 9. 10. Feb 27 – Mar 4 Mar 6 – Mar 11 Systematic position, structure, Chromosome theory of Heredity, reproduction and life-cycle of parallelism between chromosome Rhynia and Mendelian factors Systematic position, structure, Sex linked inheritance: 11. Mar 13 – Mar 14 reproduction and life-cycle of Characteristics & examples Selaginella (Haemophilia, colour blindness) Introduction to Sphenopsida & Cytoplasmic or extra-nuclear Pteropsida inheritance: mitochondrial and plastid DNA; plastid inheritance in Mirabilis, mitochondrial inheritance in Yeast 12. 13. 14. 15. Mar 15 – Mar 25 Mar 27- Apr 1 Apr 3 – Apr 8 Apr 10 – Apr 15 MID SEMESTER EXAMS MID SEMESTER EXAMS THEORY THEORY MID SEMESTER EXAMS MID SEMESTER EXAMS PRACTICAL PRACTICAL Systematic position & structure of Genetic variations: Continuous and Equisetum Discontinuous Reproduction and life-cycle of Mutations: Characteristics, types, Equisetum importance, factors affecting mutations Mutagens: Physical and chemical, mechanism of gene mutations 16. Apr 17 – Apr 22 Systematic position & structure of DNA damage & Repair: Types of Pteris damage (Single base change and structural distortion) 17. Apr 24 – Apr 29 Reproduction and life-cycle of DNA damage & Repair: Types of Pteris repair system in prokaryotes and eukaryotes