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DR. AMJAD KHALIL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Building 6-Room 134 Ext: 7152 Course Title: Principles of Biotechnology (Under Special topics in Physics (PHY493) Course Description: This course discusses the fundamental aspects of biotechnology and its importance to mankind in a concise and lucid explanation of this newly founded science. The course emphasizes how cell structure and function is a vital starting point for knowledge of genetic engineering and gene technology. This course explores the fundamental issues of biotechnology and will have an answer to the main fundamental questions, such as what is biotechnology and how did it come about? How is biotechnology done and how is it being used today? What are the consequences of biotechnology applications to the lives of humans and other animals, plants and to the environment? Finally, what are some of issues that biotechnology raises about the role of science and technology in society? Lectures will underline the principles and application of Recombinant DNA technology in industrial, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and biomedical fields. Bioinformatics and analysis of biological data using computer software will be introduced. Course Objective: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. To describe the fundamental aspects of biotechnology To describe the importance of biotechnology to mankind To underline the principles of Recombinant DNA technology To describe the applications of microorganisms in industry, environment, agriculture and biomedical fields. To underline the application of Recombinant DNA technology in plant and animal biotechnology. Give examples of biotechnology products and biotechnology techniques. Discuss the importance of transgenic Plants, Bacteria and Animals. To define what is bioinformatics and it importance for analysis of data related to biotechnological applications. 1 COURSE CONTENT Week 1 2 3-5 6-8 Topics Modern Biotechnology What is Biotechnology Ancient Biotechnology Classical Biotechnology The Foundation of Modern Biotechnology From DNA to proteins Central Dogma of Molecular Biology DNA Replication Transcription & Translation Basic Principles of DNA Technology Restriction Enzymes, Cloning Vectors and Host Cells Expression of Cloned Genes Problems Associated with Gene Expression Cloning strategies Selection of cloned Genes Expression systems Applications of DNA Technology Human Therapy, Industry & Agriculture Environmental Protection Microbial Biotechnology Fermentation, Fermentation Systems, Fomenter Design Upstream and Downstream Processing I-Production of Whole cell Biomas (starter culture, single-cell protein, bacterial vaccines) II-Micoorganisms and agriculture Ice – Minus Bacteria, Microbial Pesticides III Products from microorganisms a-Low M.Wt.compounds 1-Metabolic End Products 2-Essential Metabolites 3-Bioconversions b-High M.Wt. Compounds 1-Microbial Polysaccharides 2-Plastics Chapter in Text (handout) 1 2 3 5 2 9-10 11 12-13 13-14 3-Proteins c-Fuels IV-Process Dependent on General Microbial Metabolism 1-Bioremediation 2-Oil Spills 3-Degradation Pathway 4-Waste Water Treatment 5-Heavy Metals 6-Oil and Mineral Recovery Plant Biotechnology Plant Genetic Engineering Applications of Plant GE in: Corp improvement, Herbicide Resistant, Insect Resistant, Virus Resistant, Plants as Bioreactors, Risk of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Possible Effects of Releasing GMOs into the Environment Animal Biotechnology Gene Transfer Methods in Animals 1-Microinjection 2-Embryonic stem cell Gene Transfer 3-Retrovirus and Gene Transfer 4-Transgenic Animals & their applications 5-Human Interference in Animal Biotechnology Medical Biotechnology Gene therapy Gene Therapy Models 1-Liver Diseases (LDLR&FH) 2-Lung Diseases (Cystic Fibrosis) Introduction to Bioinformatics in Biotechnology- Prerequisite: None Faculty Dr. Amjad Khalil 3 6 7 10 Hand-out 10. Textbook: Title: Biotechnology, An introduction Author(s): Susan, R. Barnum Publisher: Thomson Learning/Thomson Brooks/Cole USA Year: 2005 Edition: 2nd Book Website: http://www.biology.brookscole.com References: The following references are extra useful resources of learning for the students. 1- Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Practices (Hardcover) by Channarayappa (Author) Publisher: CRC; 1 edition (2007) ISBN-10: 1420051571 ISBN-13: 978-1420051575 2- Biotechnology from A to Z, 2nd ed. ISBN-13 978-0-19-963693-8 Publisher : W. Bains, IRL Press at Oxford University Press, 1998 3- - Molecular Biotechnology, Primorse, 1991 4- Molecular Biotechnology, Glick & Pasteinak, 1994 5- Recombinant DNA, Watson, Witknowski & Zoller, 1993 6. Environmental Biotechnology, Alan Scragg, 1999 4