Study-unit LABORATORY OF BIOLOGY 2 (INTERDISCIPLINARY)

Course name Biological sciences
Study-unit Code GP003062
Curriculum Cellulare-molecolare
Lecturer Lorena Urbanelli
Lecturers
  • Lorena Urbanelli
Hours
  • 24 ore - Lorena Urbanelli
CFU 2
Course Regulation Coorte 2021
Supplied 2023/24
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Altro
Area Altre conoscenze utili per l'inserimento nel mondo del lavoro
Sector BIO/10
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Genomic sequence variability and phylogenetic analysis.

Spectrophotometric determination of proteins in cell extracts, including the construction of calibration curve.

Recognition and comparison of microscopic and macroscopic specimens.
Reference texts Equipements provided by the teaching.
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students the ability to apply the knowledge acquired during each discipline lectures, such as understanding of the molecular basis of genetic transmission, familiarity with the use of some of the main methods applied in the biological chemistry, ability to relate anatomical organization to functional and evolutionary aspects.
Prerequisites In order to benefit from the laboratory experiments on the topics listed in the program, students must have acquired basic knowledge on Genetics, Biological Chemistry, Comparative Anatomy.
Teaching methods The course is organized in laboratory experiments regarding the following disciplines: Genetics, Biochemical Chemistry, Comparative Anatomy.
Other information For the teaching calendar (lessons date, time and place), please check the Biological Sciences degree website in dcbb.unipg.it
Learning verification modality For the attainment of the credits programmed for this teaching (2 credits-24 hours) it is necessary to attend at least 75% of the total number of hours, therefore at least 18 hours. The attendance will be assessed by roll call and signature capture.

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Extended program GENETICS: Genomic sequence analyses, intra and inter specific variability study for phylogenetic and phylogeographic investigations.

BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY: Spectrophotometric determination of proteins in cell extracts, including the construction of calibration curve.

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: Recognition and comparison of microscopicand macroscopic specimens from embryonic and adult vertebrates.