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01 MSC Sem III Paper 1
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Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s
Signature of Signature of
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Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s
Preamble
1) Introduction
This course delves into essential tools for analyzing molecules and microorganisms,
providing valuable insights into their structure, function, and composition. You'll
explore the principles and applications of various spectroscopic techniques like UV-
visible, infrared (IR), mass spectrometry (MS), and nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR). Additionally, you'll delve into the diverse world of chromatography and
microscopy, uncovering powerful methods for separating and visualizing molecules
and cells.
2) Aims and Objectives
This course aims to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of spectroscopic
and chromatographic techniques, along with advanced microscopy methods used in
modern scientific research. You'll explore the fundamental principles of these
techniques, delve into their instrumentation and operation, and gain insights into their
applications in various fields, particularly microbial identification.
Objectives:
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3. Microscopy Reveals the Unseen: Explore how advanced microscopy techniques
(TEM, SEM, Confocal, AFM) provide detailed visuals of cells and biological
samples.
3) Learning Outcomes
Compare and contrast different DNA sequencing technologies and understand their
applications.
Explain the concepts and applications of environmental genomics in analyzing
microbial communities from various environments.
Choose the appropriate microscopy technique for visualizing different types of
biological samples.
Explain PCR experiments with different modifications for specific applications.
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4) Credit Structure of the M. Sc. (Microbiology) Semester III and IV
No. of
Credit No. of
Course Semester III Semester IV Credits
s Courses
s
A Discipline Specific Course (Major) A Discipline Specific Course (Major)
1 Tools and Techniques in 04 1 Applied Microbiology 04
Microbiology
Abbreviations Used
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MN : Minor Course
Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s
POs Statement
PO Knowledge
No. After completing the M.Sc. Program, students will be able and Skill
to-
PO-1
PO-2
PO-3
PO-4
PSOs Statement
PSO Knowledge and
No. After completing the M.Sc. Microbiology Program, Skill
students will be able to-
PSO-1
PSO-2
PSO-3
PSO-4
PSO-5
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Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s
Course Structure
CO COs Statement
No. After completing the Bachelor of Science Program, students will be able to-
Explain the principles and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy, IR
spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry (ESI-MS & MALDI-MS), and NMR
CO-1
spectroscopy.
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Syllabus for F.Y.B. Sc. (Microbiology) Semester I
Choice Based Credit System
Under New Education Policy (NEP) 2020
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Unit 3 Advanced Microscopy Techniques and variations of PCR
Principle and working of 06
1. TEM & SEM
2. Confocal Microscopy
3. AFM
Principle & working of 02
1. Fluorescence Microscopy,
2. High Resolution Fluorescent Microscope,
Concept Understanding of 02
1. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), and
2. Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
Variations/ Modifications of PCR: 05
Hot- Start PCR, Multiplex PCR, Nested PCR, RT-PCR, Broad Range PCR,
arbitrarily primed PCR, Quantitative PCR, Real time PCR
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3. Genome fingerprinting (Multi gene and whole genome)–Ribotyping
iv) Sequencing genomes
1. First generation - Sanger sequencing and sequence analysis using
different tools (Chromas – Pro, SeqMan)
2. Shotgun – genomic library
3. Second generation - Amplicon sequencing Illumina
4. Third and fourth generation - Heliscope and Ion torrent Oxford nanopore
5. Genome assembly
v) Environmental genomics An introduction to meta-genomics, meta
transcriptomes and Meta-proteomics
References
S. N. Reference
2. Ayache, J., Beaunier, L., Boomendil, J., & Ehret, G. (Eds.). Handbook of TEM.
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10 Hamid, A. U. A beginner's Guide to SEM.
12 Zerbe, O., & Jurt, S. (2014). Applied NMR Spectroscopy for Chemists and
Life Scientists. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
15 Madigan, M. T., Bender, C. M., Buckley, D. H., Satou, D. S., & Stahl, D. A.
(2015). Brock biology of microorganisms (15th ed.). Pearson Education
Limited.
16 Green, M. R., & Sambrook, J. (2012). Molecular cloning: A laboratory
manual (4th ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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