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B. Sc. (Hons) Biotechnology
Course Contents
Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
NWFP Agricultural University
Peshawar
271
RECONSTRUCTED SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B. SC (HONS) BIOTECHNOLOGY
IN THE LIGHT OF ABOVE OBSERVATION OF THE BOG IS AS BELOW
1st Semester
Course No.
Credit
Hours
Course Title
IBGE-301
Principles of Genetics
4(3-2)
IBGE-302
Biotechnology-I
4(3-2)
IBGE-303
Plant Tissue Culture
4(3-2)
Eng-301
Structure & Writing Skills
3(2-2)
Math-301
Maths-I
3(3-0)
Total
18
2nd Semester
IBGE-311
Tissue and Cell Culture
Credit
Hours
4(3-2)
IBGE-312
Biotechnology-II
4(3-2)
IBGE-313
Cell Biology
4(3-2)
Maths-II
3(3-0)
Computer Sci./Information Technology
Islamic Studies or Ethics
(For Non Muslim Students)
3(2-2)
Course No.
Math-311
CS/IT-311
ISES-301
Course Title
Total
2(2-0)
20
3rd Semester
Course
No.
IBGE-401
Elements of Biotechnology
Credit
Hours
4(3-2)
IBGE-402
IBGE-403
Biological Chemistry-I
Molecular Biology
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
Ento-401
Introduction to Entomology
3(2-2)
Stat-401
Statistics-I
3(2-2)
PakS-401
Pakistan Studies
2(2-0)
Course Title
Total
272
20
4th Semester
Course
No.
IBGE-411
Recombinant DNA Technology
Credit
Hours
4(3-2)
IBGE-412
Biological Chemistry-II
4(3-2)
IBGE-413
Microbial Genetics
4(3-2)
Stat-411
Statistics-II
3(2-2)
PPL-411
Introduction to Plant Pathology
3(2-2)
Course Title
Total
18
5th Semester
Course
No.
IBGE-501
Metabolism-I
Credit
Hours
4(3-2)
IBGE-502
Techniques of Biotechnology
4(3-2)
IBGE-503
Enzymology
4(3-2)
IBGE-504
Bioinformatics
4(3-2)
PPL-502
Introduction to Plant Viruses (Elective)
4(3-2)
Course Title
Total
20
6th Semester
Course No.
Credit
Hours
Course Title
IBGE-511
Plant Biotechnology
4(3-2)
IBGE-512
Animal Biotechnology
Metabolism-II
4(3-2)
IBGE-513
IBGE-514
PBG-511
4(3-2)
Skills and Research Methodology for
Biotechnologists
Cytogenetics (Elective)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
Total
273
20
7th Semester
Course
No.
Credit
Hours
Course Title
IBGE-601
Industrial Biotechnology
4(3-2)
IBGE-602
Environmental Biotechnology
4(3-2)
IBGE-603
Health Biotechnology
4(3-2)
IBGE-604
AgCh-603
Food Biotechnology
Agriculture Microbiology (Elective)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
Total
20
8th Semester
Course
No.
IBGE-699
Credit
Hours
Course Title
Internship
15(15-0)
Total
Note:
15
Minimum requirement for Degree of B.Sc. (Hons) Biotechnology is
149 credit hours.
274
IBGE-301
PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS 1st Semester
4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
Heredity and variations; morphology and structure of eukaryotic chromosomes, mitosis and
meiosis; monohybrid, dihybrid, trihybrid crosses, Mandelian parameters and their locations; gene
interaction and lethality, modifications of Mandelian ratios, modifying gene and lethal genes;
penetrance, expressivity’s, pleiotropism and phenocopies, twin studies, nature and nurture.
Chromosome mapping, crossing over, methodology of mapping, interference, coefficient of
coincidence; blood groups; sex chromosomes, sex linked inheritance and sex determination.
PRACTICAL:
Problems related to Mandelian inheritance; gene interaction; gene mapping; ABO blood groups
and Rh factors, drosophila culture techniques; study of mitosis and meiosis, using onion root tips
and flower buds.
Recommended Books
Principles of Genetics, E.J. Gardner, M.J. Simmons and D.P. snudtrad, Eight Edition (latest edition)
Jhon Wiley & sons, New York.
Principle and Molecular Biology, L. J. Kleinsmith and V.M. kish, second Edition(1995),
Harpins Collins Publishers, New York.
275
Introductory Biotechnology-I 1st Semester
IBGE-302
4 (3-2)Credits
THEORY:
Biotechnology, an interdisciplinary pursuit, historical perspective, and applications.
Nature of organic matter and review of organic reaction mechanisms; chemical structure and
biological function; properties of water and aqueous solution; chemical equilibira, review of
thermodynamic principles.
Prebiotic molecular evolution and origin of life, a review of the variety and ecology of the living
world; biochemical basis of structural and functional variations in the living beings; evolution of
life.
Recommended Books

Basic Biotechnology. C. R. Attedge, and B. Kristiansen, 2001. Cambridge University
Press, U.K.

Biotechnology in 21st Century, Ayyana, C. (1993), McGraw Hill
IBGE- 303 Plant Tissue Culture
1st semester 4(3-2)
Theory
Introduction to plant tissue culture, history, explants, choice of explants, role of explants
in callus and suspension cultures and micro propagation, culture media, choice of media,
nutritional components of tissue culture media, induction and initiation of callus culture,
subculture and maintenance, types of cultures, measurement of growth (callus and
suspension culture), stages of cell growth, factors affecting callus growth, organogenesis,
embryogenesis and protoplast.
Practical
Laboratory regulation, safe handling and use of lab equipments (pH meter, orbital shaker,
autoclave, laminar flow unit , and growth chamber) glass wares and chemicals, aseptic
techniques.
276
Recommended Books


Principles of Tissue Engineering. R.P Lanza, R. Langer, and J Vacanti. 2000. 2nd
Edition. Academic Press, California.
Plant Tissue Culture Manual, K. Lindesey, (19970, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Netherlands
Structure and Writing Skills 1st Semester
Eng-301
3(2-2) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
Math-301
Maths-I 1st semester 3(2-2) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
IBGE-311 Cell and Tissue culture 2nd semester 4(3-2)
Theory
Totipotency, differentiation and meristems in plants, regeneration of organ and embryos,
protoplast isolation methods, protoplast culture, protoplast fusion, selection for somatic hybrids,
uses of plant tissue cultures: mcropropogation, production of virus free plant, clonal propogation,
embryo rescue and ecbryo culture, somatic hybridization, haploid cell culture, anther culture,
pollen culture, secondary metanbolite production, cryopreservation, somaclonal variation (mtant
selection in vitro).
Practical
Culture media, composition media, preparation of stock solution, preparation of semisolid and
suspension culture media, sterilization, methods of sterilization for
media and equipments
sterilization of explant, inoculation of explants, incubation of explants, induction of callus an
suspension cultures.
Recommended Books


Principles of Tissue Engineering. R.P Lanza, R. Langer, and J Vacanti. 2000. 2 nd
Edition. Academic Press, California.
Plant Tissue Culture Manual, K. Lindesey, (19970, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Netherlands
277
IBGE-312
2nd Semester
Biotechnology-II
4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
The organism and relationship between primary and secondary metabolism, cell cycle (bacterial
growth).
History and application of genetic engineering; genome, management and analysis, basic tools of
genetic engineering (isolation, cutting, ligation etc); mechanisms of gene transfer; DNA
sequencing and genome libraries.
Introduction to nature, classification and action; application of enzymes in genetic and protein
engineering. Introduction to role of enzymes in industrial product synthesis.
Cell tissue culture details of culture techniques (explant, sterilization, growth, differentiation,
etc), applications.
Principles of microbial growth; important products formation. bioreactor/fermenter technology .
Pharmaceuticals and bio-pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, vaccines etc. Introduction to gene therapy
and AIDS.
Recommended Books

Molecular Biology, Daved Freifelder, Second Edition (1987), Jones & Barlet
Publisher,Boston.

Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, J.M. and Walkar and E,B, Gingold, third
Edition(1993), Royal Chemistry Society
IBGE-313
2nd Semester
CELL BIOLOGY
3 (2-2) Credits
THEORY:
Introduction to cell theory and structure; chemical composition of cell; types of cell organelles,
structure and their functions; separation of cell organelles; transport properties of cell membrane;
cell cycle; mitosis; molecular organization and functional role; meiosis, division and genetic
consequences; comparison with mitosis, chromosomal aberrations, variation in chromosome
number and structure; material basis of heredity; chromosomes of bacteria, viruses and their
functions.
Genes, chromosomes and the mechanism of Mendelian inheritance, multiple alleles and gene
interaction, epistasis, pleiotropy, sex determination and differentiation; sex-linked inheritance,
sex-linked genes, sex anomalies; linkage and crossing over; linkage analysis and gene mapping
in eukaryotes.
278
PRACTICAL:
Microscopic examination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; preparation of slides to show stages
of cell division; study of some properties of biological molecules. Study of cell structure and
division; separation and characterization of cell organelles
Recommended Books


Cell and Molecular Biology, Karp, 3rd Edition. 2002. John Wiley and Sons.
Molecular Biology of the Cell, B. Alberts. D. Bray, J. Lewis. M. Raff, K. Roberts and J.D.
Watson, Third Edition(1994), Garland Publishers.
Math- 311
Maths-II
2nd semester
3 (3-0) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
CS/IT-311
Computer Science/Information Technology 2nd semester 3(2-2)credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
ISES-301
Islamic Studies or Ethics 2nd semester 2(2-0) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
IBGE-401
ELEMENTS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 3rd Semester 4(3-2)Credits
THEORY:
Introduction to biotechnology; microbial growth kinetics; shake-flask, solid state, anaerobic,
batch and continuous fermentations; pilot scale and scaling up of fermentations;
bioinstrumentation and computer control of fermentation processes; immobilized enzymes and
cells; mammalian and plant cell culture; industrially important micro-organisms and
biotechnological products; economic aspects of fermentation processes; biotechnology in health,
agriculture and industry; future trends in biotechnology.
PRACTICAL:
Preparation and characterization of chromosomal, plasmid and bacteriophage DNA and RNA;
mini project to clone a specific gene in E. coli; techniques used in molecular biology and genetic
engineering.
279
Recommended Books

Principle of Plant Biotechnology: an introduction to genetic engineering in plants. S.H.
Mantel, J.A. Mathews, R.A. Mckee (9185), Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford, London,
Boston.

Biotechnology in 21st Century, Ayyana, C. (1993), McGraw Hill
IBGE-402
Biological Chemistry-I
3rd Semester
4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
1
Amino Acids & Proteins
Introduction, Classification of amino acids, peptide linkage, chemical properties of
amino acid, importance of proteins, Classification of proteins (simple, compound and derived
proteins), Structure of proteins, primary structures & its determination by Edman reaction,
secondary statures (a-helix and B-sheets), tertiary structure and globular proteins, quaternary
structures, Functions, separation and biological significance of amino acids & proteins.
2.
Vitamins & Micro/macronutrients
Introduction, Classification of Vitamins, Fat soluble (Vitamin A, D, E, & K) and Water
Soluble (Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin and Ascorbic acid), sources, chemical structure, biological
functions. Nutrients, classification, Macro & Micronutrients and their functions.
PRACTICAL:
Hydrolysis of a protein and qualitative tests for amino acids; paper chromatography of amino
acids; estimation of proteins by CBB dye-binding, Lowry’s and Kjeldahl’s methods. Separation
and quantification of vitamins from plants by HPLC.
Recommended Books


Fundamentals of Biochemistry, D. Voet, J.G. Voet, C. W. Pratt. 1999. John Wiley &
Sons, New York.
Principles of Biochemistry, A. L. Lehninger, D.L. Nelson and M.M. Cox, 3rd Edition.
2000. Worth Publishers, New York.
280
IBGE-403
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
3rd semester
4 (3-2) Credits
Theory
Chromosomes, Mandelian inheritance and DNA as a carrier of genetic information; doublehelical structure of DNA; forces stabilizing nucleic acid structures; supercoiled DNA; nucleic
acids fractionation and sequencing; chemical synthesis of oligonucleotides; DNA polymerase;
DNA replication, general aspects and enzymes involved; prokaryotic and eukaryotic replication
mechanisms; mutagenesis and mechanism of DNA repair; telomeres and aging; recombination
and mobile genetic elements; DNA methylation.
RNAs and their role in protein synthesis; RNA polymerase and transcription; regulation of
transcription in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; post transcriptional processing.
The genetic code; structure of transfer RNA; prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomal
structure; translational processes and their control, protein synthesis inhibitors; post
transnational modifications; protein targeting; protein degradation; nonribosomal
polypeptide synthesis; structure and genomic organization, regulation of eukoryotic gene
expression; cell differentiation; oncogenes and cancer.
Practical:
Preparation and estimation of DNA and RNA; plasmid preparation; DNA restriction and gel
electrophoresis.
Recommended Books

Molecular Biology, Daved Freifelder, Second Edition (1987), Jones & Barlet Publisher,
Boston.

Molecular Biology of the Cell, B. Alberts. D. Bray, J. Lewis. M. Raff, K. Roberts
and J.D. Watson, Third Edition(1994), Garland Publishers.
281
Introduction to Entomology 3rd semester 3(2-2) credits
Ento-401
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
Stat-401
3rd semester 3(2-2) credits
Statistics-I
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
PakS-401
3rd semester 2(2-0)
Pakistan Studies
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
IBGE-411
RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY 4th semester
4 (3-2) credit
Theory:
An outline of
DNA
cloning
experiment,
cloning
vectors including
plasmids,
bacteriophages, cosmids, YAC vectors, shuttle and expression vectors; tumor inducing
(Ti) plasmids; restriction enzymes; gene splicing, genomic and cDNA libraries, screening
methods for gene libraries; Southern and Northern blotting; chromosome walking; site
specific mutagenesis; potentials of recombinant DNA technology; PCR; production of
proteins; tissue culture techniques; transgenic organisms and gene therapies; restriction
fragment length polymorphisms and disease detection (e.g. cystic fibrosis); human
genome project; stem cells and therapeutic cloning; social considerations.
Practical
PCR, Southern and Northern blotting; RFLP.
Recommended Books

DNA Cloning: A Practical Approach, 2nd edition.4 Volumes. D.M Clover. 1995. Oxford
University Press.

An Introduction to Genetic Engineering. Desmond S. T. Nicholl. 2002.

Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA. B. R.
Glick and J. J. Pasternak. 2002. ASM Press
282
IBGE-412
Biological Chemistry-II
4th Semester 4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
1
Carbohydrates
Introduction, Occurrence, Classification of Monosaccharides, Oligosaccharides (maltose,
Lactose and Sucrose) and Polysaccharides (Starch, glycogen, cellulose, heparin, chondroitin
sulfate and hyaluyronic acid), Reactions of Monosaccharides, their structures, functions and
biological significance.
2.
Lipids
Introduction, Classification, Simple lipids (triacylglyceride, chemistry, physical &
chemical properties; waxes), Compound lipids (phospholipid, glycolipid, sulfolipid, lipoprotein)
and Derived lipid (Fatty acid, structure, functions, physical & chemical properties; Glycerol and
Steroids (Cholesterol, Ergosterol & 7-Dehytdrocholesterol), Functions, separation and biological
significance of lipids.
3.
Nucleic Acid/ Polynucleotide
Introduction, chemical composition of nucleic acid, Nucleosides and Nucleotides,
Classification, DNA (primary & secondary structures, biological functions); RNA (primary &
secondary structure, types of RNA, biological functions), separation and significance of Nucleic
acids.
PRACTICAL:
Separation and estimation of mono-di-, and polysaccharides; Estimation of sucrose by polar
meter; Paper chromatography of sugars; Nucleic acid quantification and separation.
Recommended Books



Biochemistry, G. Zubay, 4th Edition. 1998. Brow Dubuque, lowa.
Biochemistry, L. Stryer, 5th Edition. 2002). W.H. Freeman & Co.
Harper’s Biochemistry, R.K. Murray, D.K. Grammer, P.A. Mayes, V. W. Rodwell, 25 th
Edition. 2000. Appleton & Lange.
283
IBGE-413
4th semester
MICROBIAL GENETICS
4 (3-2) Credits
Theory:
Morphology and life cycles of bacteria and viruses; recombination in bacteria,
transformation, transduction and conjugation, their types, mechanisms and significance.
gene mapping in bacteria; mode of action of antibiotics and development of resistance;
extra chromosomal elements; plasmids classification with emphasis on R-factors,
bactariocins, biodegradative and yeast plasmids; transposable elements; IS elements,
types and function; muphage-structure, life cycle integration and significance,
transposition; integrons; recombination in bacteriophages; virulent and avirulent phages.
Practical:
Growth curve of bacteria; induction of lytic cycle by U.V; oligodynamic action of metals
on bacteria and yeast; detection of R-plasmids in bacterial strains; detection of
transposons in bacterial strains; curing of bacterial plasmids; detection of mutants using
replica plating techniques; transfer of genetic markers through conjugation; gene
mapping by interrupted mating in bacteria and detection of mutagenic activity by Ames
test/yeast system.
Recommended Books




Microbial Genetics, Maloy S. R. , J. Jr Cronan, D. Freifelder, J. E. Cronan, Second
Edition, Jones & Bartlett Pub; 1994
Molecular Genetics of Bacteria, Dale J. , 3rd edition, John Wiley & Son Ltd; 1998
Modern Microbial Genetics, Streips U. N. , R. E. Yasbin, 2nd edition, 2002, John Wiley
& Sons.
Microbial Gene Techniques (Methods in Molecular Genetics Vol 6), Adolph K. W.
Academic Press; 1995.
Stat-411
Statistics-II 4th semester 3(2-2)
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
PPL-411 Introduction to Plant Pathology 4th semester 3(2-2)
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
284
IBGE-501
METABOLISM-I
5th Semester
4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
Introduction of Metabolism (catabolic and anabolic pathways); Principles & Regulation of
pathways; Role of ATP in metabolism of carbohydrates, lipid and proteins; Interrelationships
between carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism.
Carbohydrate metabolism, sources of glucose to organism (exogenous and endogenous), digestion
and absorption of carbohydrates, utilization and storage of glucose, anaerobic and aerobic oxidation
of glucose, alternate pathways of carbohydrate metabolism (HMP shunt), Gluconeogenesis,
glycogen metabolism; Electron transport chain.
The biosynthesis of fatty acids (Lipogenesis), its importance, inhibition and regulation, microsomal
system of fatty acid elonation; Fatty acid oxidation, Alpa, beta and omea-oxidation of fatty acid, its
importance and regulation; Ketone bodies formation, excretion and their utilization by the body;
Biosynthesis of molo, di and triacylglycerols & phospholipids (lecithin, cephalin), their importance
and regulation and catabolism; Biosynthesis, regulation and inhibition of Cholesterol.
PRACTICAL:
Estimation of glucose, lactic acid, citric acid, succinic acid etc; Determination of fatty acid,
triacylglycerol, lycerol, pospolipids and cholesterol.
Recommended Books


Concepts in Biochemistry, R. F. Boyer. 1999. Books –Cole Publishing Co., USA.
The Basic Protein and Peptide Protocols, J.M. Walker. 1994. Humana Press.
IBGE-502 TECHNIQUES OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 5th semester 4 (3-2) Credits
Theory:
General methods of fractionation and characterization of proteins and nucleic acids;
dialysis; ultrafiltration; lyophilisation; principles and application of visible, UV, IR, MALDI
– TOF,
NMR spectroscopy in biotechnology; flame photometry; atomic absorption,
fluorescence spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction, principle and application in the study of
proteins; principle and applications of electron microscopy; principle and applications of
centrifugation; principles and applications of adsorption, partition, ion-exchange,
hydrophobic and affinity chromatography; chromatofocussing; principles and application
of gas chromatography and HPLC; native and SDS-PAGE; isoelectric focussing,;
immunoelectrophoresis; . 2-D gel electrophoresis; Western blotting: ELISA.
285
Practical:
Use and demonstration of variety of chromatographic, electrophoretic and other
techniques used for the study of biological compounds and reactions. Western blotting
for protein identification.
Recommended Books

Basic Techniques in Molecular Biology. S. Surzyeki. 2000. Springer.

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. M. Ausubel. 2001. Cold-Springer-Harber.

Molecular Cloning: A laboratory Manual 3Vol. Set. Joseph Sambrook. 3rd Edition.

An Introduction to Genetic Engineering. Desmond S. T. Nicholl. 2002.
IBGE-503
5th Semester
Enzymology
4 (3-2)Credits
THEORY
Enzymes; Nomenclature and Classification of enzymes; General properties of enzymes;
Chemical nature of enzymes; Co-enzymes, Prosthetic groups of catalyzed reactions (Effect of pH
and temperature, Substrate concentration, Enzyme concentration, End product inhibition,
Presence of metal ions); Enzyme inhibition and kinetics (Competitive, Non-competitive and Uncompetitive inhibition); Bi-substrate reactions; Catalytic mechanisms; Enzyme units and
determination of enzyme activity; Isolation and intracellular localization of enzymes; Allosteric
enzyme and its regulation; Enzyme kinetics, Michaelis-Menten equation, Lineweaver-Burk’s
plot, Determination of Km and Kcat.
PRACTICAL
Preparation of crude extract and enzyme assay; Effect of pH, temperature, substrate and enzyme
concentration on activity of enzyme; Effect of co-factors, activators and inhibitors;
Determination of enzyme kinetics, Km and V max. Enzyme stability study.
Recommended Books


Fundamentals of Enzymology. N. Price, and L. Stevens, 1999. 3rd Edition. Oxford
University Press Inc., New York.
Biochemistry, G. Zubay, Fourth Edition (1998), WCB publisher.
286
IBGE-504
BIOINFORMATICS
5th semester
4 (4-0) Credits
Theory:
Introduction to computer hardware and software; computer applications for biotechnologists,
basic principles, spreadsheet work, word processing, graphical and statistical analysis packages,
document preparation; software for biotechnology teaching and research; websites retrieving for
biotechnological information; genomic and proteomic data; interpretation of sequence data.
Recommended Books

Introduction to Bioinformatics. (A Theoretical and Practical Approach). A. Krawetz and
D. Womble. 2002. Humana Press.
PPL-502 Introduction to Plant Viruses (Elective) 5th semester 4(3-2) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
IBGE-511
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY 6th semester
4 (3-2) Credits
Theory:
History of plant tissue culture; different basic media and their components; tatipotancy;
callus culture; haploid production; organogenesis; embryogensis; somaclonal variation,
in vitro multiplication, cell and protoplast culture; cryopreservation; germ plasma
preservation. Plant genetic engineering; delivery system (electroparation, agrobactgerim
and particle gun); transgenic plant production and molecular analysis; GM crops and their
assessment; biosafety guidelines; marker assisted selection; DNA finger printing; biofertilizers
and bio insectisides
287
Practical:
Seed culture; embryo culture; anther culture, microspore culture for double, haploid, micro
propagation by auxiliary buds; adventitious shoot proliferation;
plant regeneration by
organgenisis; somatic embryogenesis from callus culture; meristems culture for virus
elimination; in vitro fertilization; protoplast isolation and culture; agrobacterium mediated
transformation; ELISA to certify pathogen free plants.
Recommended Books

Plant Biotechnology. S. Ignacimutu, 1997. Oxford IBH Publisher, N. Delhi.

Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology: A Laboratory Manual M. S.. Punia, 1999.
Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur.

Applied Plant Biotechnology. V.L. Chopra, V.S. Malik and S.R. Bhat. 2000. Oxford IBH
Publishers, New Delhi.
IBGE-512
ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 6th semeter
4(3-2) Credits
History and application of cell and tissue culture techniques; cell and its environment;
factors effecting growth of cultured cells; contact inhibition, cell types and morphology,
cell strains. Establishment of cell lines; cell cycle, chromosomes, polyploidy, karyotypes;
genetics of cells in culture; cell transformation with physical, chemical and biological
agents; origin of mutant cell line, negative selection, cell fusion, heterokaryons and
hybridomas.
Practical:
Handling and preservation of animal cells; primary culture of chick embryo fibroblasts
cloning of animal cells,; culture of lymphoid cells, cytotoxicity evaluation, cell
transformation.
Recommended Books

Animal Biotechnology, Comprehensive Biotechnology, I.A. Philips and M. Moo-Young
(1989), Elsevier Science.

Molecular Biotechnology, Principle and Applications, Glick, B.R. (1996), A.S.M. Press.
288
IBGE-513
6th Semester
METABOLISM II
4 (3-2) Credits
THEORY:
Nitrogen metabolism, Biocemical ractions involved in amino acid metabolism i. e. deamination,
decarboxylation and Transamination; Urea cycle and its regulation; Metabolic breakdown of
essential and non-essential amino acids; Amino acids as biosynthetic precursors.
Chemical nature and synthesis of rebonucleotides; Nucleotide degradation; Synthesis of
nucleotide coenzymes; Integration, control and disorders of metabolic pathways related to amino
acids and nucleotides metabolism.
PRACTICAL:
Determination of proteins, amino acid, urea, uric acid, NH3; separation of nucleotides and
nucleosides by TLC.
Recommended Books


Concepts in Biochemistry, R. F. Boyer. 1999. Books –Cole Publishing Co., USA.
The Basic Protein and Peptide Protocols, J.M. Walker. 1994. Humana Press.
IBGE-514
SKILLS AND RESEARCH METHDOLOGY
FOR BIOTECHNOLOGISTS 6th semester
4 (4-0) Credits
Overview of scientific research; improvement through research; nature of scientific inquiry;
applications of research in industry; choosing a project; development of a research project;
writing a research grant application; role of students; supervisor’s role; designing and
investigation; identifying the level within investigation; deciding on techniques to be employed;
analysis of results; control, samples and replications; reviewing the literature; primary and
secondary sources; scientific record keeping; use of microorganisms, animals, plants and humans
in experimentation; use of pathogens in experiments; conflict of interests; ownership of data;
writing, presentation and publishing the scientific papers; filing patent application.
Recommended Books


Applied Plant Biotechnology. V.L. Chopra, V.S. Malik and S.R. Bhat. 2000. Oxford IBH
Publishers, New Delhi.
Basic Techniques in Molecular Biology. S. Surzyeki. 2000. Springer.
289
PBG-511 Cytogenetics (Elective) 6th semester 4(3-2) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
IBGE-601
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
7th semester 4 (3-2) Credits
Water pollution and effluent treatment, biodegradation of xenobiotic chemicals; ethanol
and related fermentations; production of industrial enzymes; fermentation for the
production of pharmaceutical products including antibiotics, hormones, vaccines, etc.
production of other chemicals of industrial importance; microbial metal leaching.
Practical:
Experiments including physical nutritional aspect of microbial fermentations; aerobic
and anaerobic, batch and continuous cultures; ethanol production; product recovery etc.
Recommended Books
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Industerial Biotechnology, Malik, V.S. Malik (1992), Oxford Press.
Enzyme In Industry, W. Gerhartz (1990), VCH Germany
Application of Microbes in Biotechnology. Lee, Y.K. & C.L. Poh and H. M. Tan. 1999.
Springer-verlag.
IBGE-602 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 7th semester 4 (3-2) Credits
Theory:
Environmental biotechnology and society; environmental assessment of biotechnological
processes, marine environment, agricultural environment; extreme environments;
disposal of domestic and industrial wastes and pollutants; microbial transformations;
bioremediation of soils and water, role of bio-fertilizers and bio insecticide/microbial
deodorization; coal and oil desulphurisation; biosafety guidelines.
Practical:
Determination of heavy metal ions from various sources; biodegradation of vast and pollutants;
cellulose decomposition.
Recommended Books
 Analysis of Plant Waste Materials. H. G. Linskens, and J. F. Jackson. 1999. Springerverlag.
 Environmental Microbiology, Mitchell (1995),,Marcel Dekker, Seventh Edition (1994),
Prentice hall
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IBGE-603 HEALTH BIOTECHNOLOGY 7th semester
4 (3- 2) Credits
Conventional medical biotechnology; contemporary issues in medical biotechnology;
introduction to principles of gene therapy and gene delivery system; human genome, detection of
gene mutations; tissue engineering and transplantation; drug delivery; biodegradable polymers;
practical and theoretical problems of modern methods of disease therapy; production of
therapeutical monoclonal antibodies and their uses; role of organ transplantation in curing and
new organ production; use of transgenic animals in therapy; the principles and practices of
transfusion techniques; preparation of blood components and their use; essentials of osteopathic
principles; human and veterinary osteopathy and bone grafting; ethical issues in gene therapy
and tissue engineering.
Recommended Books
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Molecular Biotechnology, Principle and Applications, Glick, B.R. (1996), A.S.M. Press
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Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications. R. Lewis, 1997. WCB-McGraw Hill
Publishers, USA.
IBGE-604
FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY
7th semester
4 (3 -2) Credits
The large scale biotechnology; isolation, preservation and improvement of industrial
microorganism; the scope of biotechnology in the food and drink industry; dairy products;
production of cheese, yogurt, butter cultured buttermilk, cultured sour cream; cereal products;
bread and backed goods; starch hydrolysate brewing alcoholic beverage production, beer, wine,
spirits, cider, and vinegar products; traditional tormented protein food, single cell protein;
mycoprotein, food additives amino acids, vitamins and pigments, flavoring oil and fats, gum and
thickness; preservation of fruits and vegetables; soya products; and fruit juices and other fruit
products.
Practical:
Visits to industry, milk and milk products; plain and flavored yogurt; cheese preparation;
beverages; malt and malt extract preparation. Preservation of foods, vegetables and fruits, pectin
production, enzymatic activity in juices; cereal products; plain and sour bread.
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Recommended Books
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Gene Expression in Recombinant Microorganisms, A. Smith(1995), Marcel dekker, New
York
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DNA cloning 2: Expression System a Practical Approach, D.M. Glover and B.D. Hames
(9195), IRL Press
AgCh-603 Agriculture Microbiology (Elective) 7th semester 4(3-2) credits
Course contents same as included in the prospectus for B. Sc (Hons) Agriculture
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