Undergraduate courses offered by the Department
ABT 301 Plant Biotechnology (2+1) |
Course offered to B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri., B.Tech. (Horti.), B.Sc.(Hons.) Sericulture, B.Tech. (AIT) and B.S. (ABM) |
ABT 211 Food Biotechnology and its Applications (2+1) |
Course offered to B.Tech. (Food Technology) |
ABT 311 Elementary Plant Biotechnology (2+1) |
Course offered to B.Sc.(Hons.) Horticulture |
B.Tech. (Biotechnology)
About the Programme
The B. Tech (Biotechnology) program was started in the year 2002-03 and is a customized four year (8 semesters) degree programme offered to meet the growing demand for professional experts in biotechnology sector. This degree program suits well for research and innovation based career goals. The students are educated in both theory and practice, with the view to keep them abreast of the global advances in biotechnology.
The syllabus for B. Tech (Biotechnology) course is well designed and revised based on the recommendations of the ICAR Fifth Deans’ Committee and considering the requirements of the students for higher studies and placement at biotechnology research laboratories, agricultural industries, pharma and bioinformatics industry and supporting sectors. The programme includes problem based and independent learning model by assignments, Student READY programmes that include experiential learning and Biotechnology Work Experience (in the form of internship) is designed for 90 days in reputed national and international institutes and industries. Also students take up Institutional and Industrial Education tour to gain knowledge on Research and Development activities of leading national and international institutes and industries.
Frequently, field trips and exposure trips are taken to commercial labs/institutes for gaining hands on experience and special lectures by nationally and globally renowned experts are also arranged. The programme is facilitated by the well trained faculty from the Centre for Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. The centre has state of-the-art laboratory facilties, well stocked digital libraries, e-classrooms and Wi-Fi facility for online retrieval of information. As part of Student READY programme students take up research projects under the guidance of faculty as mentor. To tone the organizational skill of the students, a National Level Technical Symposium – Bioconcorrenza is conducted as two days annual event with various students’ competitions, special lectures by experts, oral and poster presentation by students.
Feedback as a mechanism of self‐regulation in an academic system is followed by the university to maintain high academic standards. TNAU is committed to obtain timely and appropriate feedback from different stake holders and is acted upon to make quality as the defining element for the University. Feedback is received from a set of well-defined questionnaire from various stakeholders, viz., students, parents, employers.
TNAU strongly encourages the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) based education and is being followed in the undergraduate and post graduate teaching programmes. Students are provided with e-books and array of e-resources for the courses they undertake. Centre for Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology has a dedicated high speed internet connectivity as part of the sub centre of BTIS-DISC network for facilitating the e-learning capabilities of the B.Tech.(Biotechnology) students. Students have access to free Wifi throughout campus in key places identified as Wifi zones. Students’ semester registration and other student related academic activities are done through Integrated Student Management Systems. Further, students are also encouraged to undertake online courses on science and business management skills offered through Open source platforms like NPTEL, SWAYAM, a Government of India initiative, and courses offered through international platforms like Coursera and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
B.Tech. (Biotechnology) Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1 |
Knowledge: Apply the knowledge and principles of basic sciences, engineering and biological sciences to address problems and find solution to the complex issues of agriculture through biotechnological tools and techniques. |
PO2 |
Problem analysis and devising solutions: Identify the agriculturally relevant researchable issues based on survey of literature, formulate a proposal and analyze complex agricultural problems for arriving substantiated conclusions using integrated approach considering public health and safety, societal, and environmental implications. |
PO3 |
Conduct investigations of complex problems: Ability to formulate project proposal, use research-based knowledge and methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, for arriving logical and acceptable solutions for the problems. |
PO4 |
Usage of modern tools and techniques: Develop modern tools and techniques, apply appropriate scientific procedures, and follow prediction and modeling based problem solving approaches to address complex agricultural problems understanding the limitations and technical feasibility. |
PO5 |
Biotechnology and society: Apply reasoning for the issues, informed by the contextual knowledge of the problems in hand and assess the risk associated with the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues of the problems and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional practice of the discipline. |
PO6 |
Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the technological solutions developed through biotechnology in contexts of society and the environment, and demonstrate the knowledge need for sustainable development in judicious use of biotechnology tools and technique. |
PO7 |
Professional Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to follow professional ethics and norms and guidelines in the practice of biotechnology responsibly. |
PO8 |
Work efficiency: Ability to function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams in multidisciplinary settings for carrying out challenging tasks and provides acceptable solutions involving views of members for increased productivity. |
PO9 |
Communication skills: Make effective communication on complex agricultural issues and solutions drawn from biotechnological activities with the scientific community and society at large, and ability to comprehend and make oral and written presentations effectively. |
PO10 |
Life-long learning: Understanding the dynamism of biological sciences, technological changing needs are to be felt, positive attitude are to developed so as to prepare and engage in adapting to such changes through the process of life-long learning. |
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO) |
PSO1 |
Impart a high quality husbandry education in biotechnology and discipline students to meet out future challenges in agriculture. |
PSO2 |
Understand the nature and basic concepts of cell biology, Biochemistry, Molecular biology and bioinformatics. |
PSO3 |
Analyse the complex problems of agriculture and address issues through use of modern tools and techniques in biotechnology. |
PSO4 |
Perform experimental procedures as per established laboratory standards in the areas of Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Plant tissue culture, Genetic Engineering, Molecular Ecology, Molecular marker Technology and Bioinformatics. |
PSO5 |
Understand the applications of biotechnology in all spheres of agriculture and develop crops with improved productivity thereby increasing farmers’ income, better human health and decreased environmental pollution. |
Method of measuring attainment of PSOs |
Programme specific outcomes are ascertained by periodic review of the teaching and research activities at the institute and presentation of the progress at leading national and international journals as research publications. Further independent expert reviews and teaching seminars are also conducted for evaluating the teachers and students for keeping the morale and scientific temper and for the wholesome development of education and research activities of the department. |
SEMESTER WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES
SEMESTER I
#NC – Non-gradial Compulsory *Remedial Course for students not studied Mathematics in 10+2
SEMESTER II
* Remedial Course for students who has not studied Mathematics in 10+2
#Registered and Continued from I semester
SEMESTER III
#Registered and Continued from I semester
SEMESTER IV
#Registered and Continued from I semester
SEMESTER V
#Registered and Continued from I semester
SEMESTER VI
Electives – Bioinformatics Module@
# Registered and Continued from I semester
@ Electives of 18 credits from either Plant Biotechnology or Bioinformatics module to be adopted
SEMESTER VII
S.No. |
Course No. |
Course title |
Credit hours |
Course offering Department |
1. |
BTB 401 |
Student READY – Skill Development Module (Biotechnology Work experience in Industry and Institutes) in Plant biotechnology area- 20 weeks
Outside the campus: 12 weeks
In the campus: 8 weeks |
0+20 |
Plant Biotech. |
2. |
BTB 402 |
Educational Tour |
0+2^ |
Plant Biotech. |
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Total |
20+2 = 22 |
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^NC – Non-gradial compulsory courses
SEMESTER VIII
* One course among the following EDB module from Biotechnology / Bioinformatics to be chosen
Department of Plant Biotechnology – B. Tech(Biotechnology) – Course Outcomes |
BTB 101 Introduction to Biotechnology (2+1) |
CO1 |
Biotechnology in an historical perspective |
CO2 |
Scope and Importance of Biotechnology. |
CO3 |
Familiarization of the terms associated with plant tissue culture. |
CO4 |
Briefing the specializations in the field of biotechnology viz., Agricultural Biotechnology, Microbial biotechnology, Medical biotechnology, Animal biotechnology, Marine biotechnology etc. |
CO5 |
Felt applications in the different domains of biotechnology. |
CO6 |
The concept of recombinant DNA technology. |
CO7 |
Briefing the methods and tools associated with recombinant DNA technology. |
CO8 |
The concept of Genetically modified organisms. |
CO9 |
Introducing genomics, proteomics and molecular markers |
BTB 102 Cell Biology (1+1) |
CO1 |
Understand the importance, evolution and diversity of cells. |
CO2 |
Learns to visualize the cells by employing different types of microscopes. |
CO3 |
Able to describe the organization, structure and functions of cell organelles. |
CO4 |
Understand the biochemical pathways associated with the cellular organelles. |
CO5 |
Rationalize different transport mechanisms occurring in the cell. |
CO6 |
Understand the cell signaling mechanisms. |
CO7 |
Perceive over all mechanism of cell growth and cell cycle and division. |
CO8 |
Understand the sequential events that occur during mitosis and meiosis. |
CO9 |
Introduce the concepts of stem cell and cell culturing techniques. |
CO10 |
Sensitized on cancer types, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. |
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BTB 103 Molecular Biology (2+1) |
CO1 |
Learning structural levels of nucleic acids- DNA and RNA and genome organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. |
CO2 |
Understanding the concept of Gene and the gene architecture. |
CO3 |
Overview of the central dogma of life and various molecular events |
CO4 |
Learning molecular events in the DNA replication and role of different enzymes. |
CO5 |
Understanding the principles and applications of Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR). |
CO6 |
Molecular Events of Transcription and processing of transcripts, RNA editing. |
CO7 |
Molecular Events of Translation leading to protein synthesis and Post translational modification. |
CO8 |
Understanding the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes using operon concept and Eukaryotes. |
CO9 |
Learn the methods of DNA sequencing and various tools and techniques of molecular biology. |
CO10 |
Learn about the Molecular markers and its classification and applications. |
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BTB 201 Recombinant DNA Technology (2+1) |
CO1 |
Major events in the development of rDNA technology. Introduction of rDNA into bacterial cells. Selection of transformants and recombinants – lac selection. |
CO2 |
Learning tools and techniques in rDNA technology- DNA manipulative enzymes. |
CO3 |
Acquire skills on techniques of construction of recombinant DNA – Cloning vectors and isolation of gene of interest. |
CO4 |
Construction of genomic DNA library and cDNA library |
CO5 |
Methods for selection of recombinants and analysis of cloned genes by sequencing methods. Expression of recombinant protein in E. coli and eukaryotes |
CO6 |
Identify problems associated with production of recombinant proteins and protein purification and devising strategies to overcome problem. |
CO7 |
Learning various application of rDNA technology in evolving plants for resistance to pest and disease, tolerance to herbicides and abiotic factors. |
CO8 |
Learning techniques for production of pharmaceuticals, growth hormones, vaccines, gene therapy in expression system. |
CO9 |
Knowledge on environmental applications of genetic engineering through bioremediation. |
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BTB 202 Plant Tissue Culture (1+1) |
CO1 |
Learning important milestones in the plant tissue culture. |
CO2 |
Understanding the concepts and principles of Plant tissue culture. |
CO3 |
Learning the techniques of sterilization and monitoring method of sterilization. |
CO4 |
Learning different pathways of plant regeneration under in vitro conditions – organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis. |
CO5 |
Techniques of establishing cell suspension culture. Synthetic seeds and applications. |
CO6 |
Understanding the techniques of virus elimination – methods of virus indexing. Meristem and Shoot tip culture and Applications. |
CO7 |
Performing procedures for Micropropagation techniques in rose and banana. |
CO8 |
Culturing of reproductive structures – anther, microspores, embryos, endosperm, Ovule and ovary cultures and methods to produce haploids. |
CO9 |
Protoplast isolation, culture and protoplast fusion – applications -. Somaclonal variation – applications. |
CO10 |
Learning methods to conserve germplasm under In vitro. Production of Secondary metabolites production through cell culture. |
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BTB 203 Electronics and Instrumentation in Biotechnology (1+1) |
CO1 |
Learning diodes in electronic circuits. PN junction diode, forward and reverse characteristics. |
CO2 |
Analyse and design Transistors and concept of electronic circuits in instrumentation. |
CO3 |
Learning working principles of laboratory equipments – centrifuges; Laminar air flow; Autoclaves, pH meter; Fermenters; shakers; electrophoresis, gel documentation systems. |
CO4 |
Understanding the principles and operation of ELISA readers; Spectrophotometers; Freeze driers/lyophilizes; Gene pulser; Particle gun; Plant growth chambers. |
CO5 |
Learning principle and operations of Thermal cyclers; Real-time PCR; DNA synthesizer; DNA sequencer; Microscopes: Light, stereo, phase contrast and inverted. |
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BTB 204 Molecular Genetics (2+0) |
CO1 |
Learn the basics of classical, molecular and evolutionary genetics. |
CO2 |
Understands th process of Genetic Recombination – and the elements of recombination in E. coli, RecA, RecBCD, and Chi. |
CO3 |
Knowledge on DNA Structure and its variations, properties and modification of DNA. |
CO4 |
Learning the genetic changes due to mutations- Point Mutations, Deletions, Insertions, and Damage, DNA repair and recombination. |
CO5 |
Overview of DNA packaging; Synthesis and processing of RNA and proteins; Regulation of gene expression. |
CO6 |
Knowledge on the repetitive DNA sequences and transposable elements; Promoters and methods of isolation; Transcription factors- their classification and role in gene expression. |
CO7 |
Understands genetic systems – Growing cells for genetics experiments – Genetic Selections – Mapping with Generalized Transducing Phage. |
CO8 |
Learning the principles of Bacterial Sex. |
CO9 |
Knowledge on the elements of Yeast and Drosophila Genetics |
CO10 |
Learning the tools for plant molecular genetics – Epigenetic control of gene expression. |
CO11 |
Details of the regulatory RNA and their role in gene regulation – Small RNAs, RNA interference and its applications. |
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BTB 205 Plant Genetic Transformation (1+1) |
CO1 |
Detailed note on Agrobacterium mediated plant transformation and genetic elements present on the Ti plasmid |
CO2 |
Description about direct gene transfer methods including microinjection, electroporation and biolistic gun. |
CO3 |
Description on different methods to develop marker free plants. |
CO4 |
Exposure to different aspects of chloroplast transformation and expression using viral vectors. |
CO5 |
Different factors influencing transgene expression levels. |
CO6 |
Different methods in analysis of transgenic plants. |
CO7 |
GM detection techniques |
CO8 |
Knowledge on different approach to manipulate fatty acid and starch biosynthesis. |
CO9 |
Enhancement of shelf life in fruits and vegetables and modification of flower colours. |
CO10 |
Current scenario on national and global status of transgenic crops. |
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BTB 206 Bioprospecting of Molecules and Genes (1+1) |
CO1 |
Learning the concepts and practices of bioprospecting. |
CO2 |
Knowledge on Traditional and modern bioprospecting. |
CO3 |
Updated knowledge on the biodiversity in different agro ecological regions, endangered species, inventorisation and monitoring. |
CO4 |
Perform procedures for the isolation and assay of bioactive compounds from microbes: bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi for antibiotics, antiviral compounds and anticancer agents; plant growth promoting bacteria, pharmacological potential of mushrooms. |
CO5 |
Knowledge on the discovery of novel compounds from marine organisms –coral and sponges, coelenterates, bryozoans, molluscs, tunicates, echinoderms. |
CO6 |
Bioprospecting of animal sources – fishes, spiders, insects, frog and arthropods for the identification of antibiotic peptides, neurotoxins and proteins. |
CO7 |
Bioprospecting of plants for novel medicines and learn procedures for screening and isolation of pure compounds. |
CO8 |
Bioprospecting of novel genes/biomolecules and enzymes for industrial and medicinal uses. |
CO9 |
Awareness on the regulations and convention on Biological Diversity- Intellectual property rights- Patenting of new genes and/or bioactive principles. |
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BTB 207 Immunology (2+1) |
CO1 |
Historical milestones in the field of immunology. |
CO2 |
Overall Immune system of human beings, cells and organs involved in immunity. |
CO3 |
The types of immunity. |
CO4 |
The antigen- antibody interaction and different assays like immunodiffusions, immunoelectrophoresis, complement fixation test, radio immunoassay, ELISA, Western blotting, based on antigen-antibody interaction. Application of antigen-antibody interaction in diagnosis. |
CO5 |
Role of major histocompatibility complex and mechanism behind immunogenic responses. |
CO6 |
Transplantation and tumor immunology. |
CO7 |
How Bacterial / viral / fungal diseases attack human immune system. |
CO8 |
Vaccination and different types of vaccines. |
CO9 |
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibody production. |
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BTB 208 Fundamentals of Molecular Pharming and Biopharmaceuticals (1+1) |
CO1 |
Learning various analytical techniques and principles for separation of Biopharmaceuticals including Ion exchange chromatography, Affinity chromatography, Gel filtration chromatography, HPLC method for purification of proteins. |
CO2 |
Acquiring Knowledge on Biopharmaceutical products- Human Insulin, Erythropoietin and recombinant HBsAg vaccine using case studies. |
CO3 |
Learning strategies of drug development by Chemical modification of the proteins and peptides. |
CO4 |
Learn the concept of molecular pharming by manipulation of genes, selection of expression vectors and In vitro transcription and translation. |
CO5 |
Knowledge on the production system for recombinant proteins using plants and virus as expression systems. |
CO6 |
Performing procedures for the Microbial fermentation and cell cultures. |
CO7 |
Acquire updated knowledge on biopharming companies at India and International levels. |
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BTB 301 Molecular Marker Technology (2+1) |
CO1 |
Understanding the genome and the need for markers in genome analysis and plant breeding. |
CO2 |
Learn different types of DNA markers and their application. |
CO3 |
Learning procedures for the development of microsatellites, SCAR and STS marker. |
CO4 |
Knowledge on new generation markers – SNPs for whole genome analysis. |
CO5 |
Perform experiments on the different methods for allele mining. |
CO6 |
Details of the characterization of plant genetic resources using markers. |
CO7 |
Learning the principles of genetic and physical mapping and the development of mapping population |
CO8 |
Construction of linkage maps; QTL mapping – strategies and methods |
CO9 |
Fine mapping of the targeted genomic regions – synteny among different genome for transferability of markers to related genomes |
CO10 |
Learn principles, methods, advances in association mapping through case studies |
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BTB 302 Genomics and Proteomics (1+1) |
CO1 |
Exposed to various strategies and methods of genome sequencing. |
CO2 |
Students will be able to browse whole genome databases. |
CO3 |
Will be able to conduct gene expression profiling. |
CO4 |
Learn various bioinformatic tools of genomic data analysis |
CO5 |
Learn on assigning gene function through mutagenesis and genetic engineering. |
CO6 |
Will learn how the genome research can be applied in crop improvement research. |
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BTB 303 Molecular Ecology and Evolution (1+1) |
CO1 |
Understanding Population ecology and population genetics. |
CO2 |
Gain Knowledge in the fields of Phylogeography and behavioural ecology. |
CO3 |
Knowing human, animal and plant evolution. |
CO4 |
Learning molecular tools for ecological question |
CO5 |
Understanding Chemical ecology of defense in plants and animals and pollination. |
CO6 |
Understanding Invasive species, Endangered species and Genetic rescue- ex-situ and in situ conservation |
CO7 |
Learning about need and outcome of IUCN projects. |
CO8 |
Learning metagenomics. |
CO9 |
Analysis of Impact of new innovations in molecular biology on ecological balance |
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BTB 304 Biosafety and Bioethics (1+0) |
CO1 |
Detailed description on global status of genetically engineered crops, Asimolar conference on rDNA technology. |
CO2 |
Brief description on the concerns of GE crops – animal and human health, environment, agriculture, horizontal gene transfer and general concerns. |
CO3 |
Principles of safety assessment of transgenic plants and sequential steps in risk assessment. |
CO4 |
Concepts of familiarity and substantial equivalence |
CO5 |
Environmental risk assessment and food and feed safety assessment. |
CO6 |
International biosafety regulations, Cartagena protocol, OECD consensus documents and Codex Alimentarius |
CO7 |
Indian biosafety regulations, Biosafety research trials and GM labeling. |
CO8 |
Brief description on bioethics, ethical issues on GM crops, Nuffield council on bioethics. |
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BTB 305 Plant Tissue Culture and its applications (2+1) |
CO1 |
Knowledge on the organization of commercial PTC Lab |
CO2 |
Brief overview of nutrient requirements and factors influencing plant tissue culture. |
CO3 |
Perform procedures for the commercial scale micropropagation of ornamentals- Carnation, rose, anthurium, gerbera, Leaf foliages – Philodendron, dieffenbachia, plantation crops – date palm, arecanut. |
CO4 |
Perform procedures for the micropropagation of the major medicinal plants like Coleus, Ocimum, Phyllanthus and tuber crops like potato, tapioca. |
CO5 |
Micropropagation of woody perennials like Neem, Teak, Bamboo, Paulownia, Eucalyptus. And also the rare and endangered plants. |
CO6 |
Techniques on the production of virus free plants by shoot meristem culture. |
CO7 |
Learning methods for Virus elimination by Thermotherapy, cryotherapy and chemotherapy – and nucleic acids and serological assays. |
CO8 |
Acquire information on the Hardening, Packaging and transportation of TC plants. |
CO9 |
Updated knowledge on the National certification system – Guidelines for Accreditation of Test laboratory for virus diagnosis and genetic fidelity testing |
CO10 |
Perform procedures for the production of secondary metabolites trough cell cultures production–steps. Large scale production through bioreactors. |
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BTB 306 Principles and Applications of Plant Genetic Transformation (2+1) |
CO1 |
Agrobacterium mediated plant transformation; genetic engineering of the Ti plasmid. Direct gene transfer methods, biolistic gun and its advantages. |
CO2 |
Analysis of transgenic plants by Polymerase chain reaction, Southern blot hybridization, Northern blot, Western blot, RT-PCR and ELISA. |
CO3 |
Conduct experiments to study pattern of inheritance of transgenes-Genetic analysis-T1 and T2 generation, GM detection techniques. |
CO4 |
Learns applications of transgenic plants in quality improvement by engineering seed storage proteins, manipulation of fatty acid and starch biosynthesis and through enhancement of shelf life of fruits and vegetables and modification of flower color. |
CO5 |
Knowledge on the applications of transgenic technology for various agronomic traits like phytoremediation, herbicide tolerance, production of recombinant vaccines, plantibodies and therapeutic compounds. |
CO6 |
Updated information on the recent trends in transgenics by analysis of the national and global status of transgenic plants |
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BTB 307 Applications of Genomics and Proteomics (2+1) |
CO1 |
Learning about genome, the types and significance of repeats in the genome. |
CO2 |
Learn strategies for Whole Genome Sequencing. |
CO3 |
Perform procedures for the De novo and reference based assembly, Genome finishing and annotation. |
CO4 |
Perform ORF, ab initio and homology based Gene prediction. |
CO5 |
Assessing genomic variations- using DNA marker systems. |
CO6 |
Knowledge on DNA chips and their use in transcriptome analysis. |
CO7 |
Learn about the role of mutants and RNAi in functional genomics. |
CO8 |
Acquire skills in the techniques of Site directed mutagenesis, Transposon tagging and targeted genome editing technologies. |
CO9 |
Perform protein 3D structure modelling and proteome analysis. |
CO10 |
Understand protein- protein interaction by FRET, yeast two hybrid and co-immunoprecipitation. |
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BTB 308 Molecular Breeding in field crops (2+1) |
CO1 |
Learning breeding methods for self and cross pollinated crops and understanding the limitations of conventional breeding. |
CO2 |
Learn the principles of genetic linkage with suitable examples and procedures for development of mapping population for utility in the linkage mapping studies. |
CO3 |
Understanding the techniques of mapping major gene of interest and strategies. |
CO4 |
Fine mapping of the targeted genomic regions using saturated linkage map and high resolution map. |
CO5 |
Learning the SNPs genotyping methodologies for major gene discovery. |
CO6 |
Perform the procedures for Marker Assisted selection trough foreground and background selection. |
CO7 |
Learn the approaches of transgenic breeding for specific traits with examples. |
CO8 |
Updated knowledge on the commercial applications of MAS. |
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BTB 309 Molecular Breeding of Horticultural crops and Forest Trees (2+1) |
CO1 |
Understanding the reproductive biology of major fruit and forest crops. |
CO2 |
Learn the basic methods of fruit crop improvement and limitations of fruit crop breeding. |
CO3 |
Learn breeding methods of self and cross pollinated vegetable and flower crops. |
CO4 |
Knowledge on the pseudo test cross mapping strategy in fruit crops. |
CO5 |
Learn techniques of molecular mapping in vegetable crops. |
CO6 |
Transgenic approaches with tree crops and utility. |
CO7 |
Approaches for the marker assisted breeding in forest plants. |
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BTB 310 Epigenetics and Gene Regulation (2+1) |
CO1 |
Brief description on history of epigenetics and scope of epigenetics. Mechanism of DNA methylation and histone modification. |
CO2 |
Epigenetic changes in response to external stimuli with examples. |
CO3 |
DNA methylation at CpG Islands and its influence on gene expression. |
CO4 |
DNA methylation in plants. Genes responsible for epigenetic modification in plants. |
CO5 |
History of small RNA and their biogenesis. siRNA mediated gene regulation, heterochromatin formation and plant virus protection. |
CO6 |
Biogenesis of miRNA and their role in developmental gene regulation. |
CO7 |
RNA editing mechanism and genome imprinting. |
CO8 |
Description on molecular technique involved in identification of DNA methylation, bisulfite sequencing. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance with examples. |
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BTB 401 Student READY – Skill Development Module (0+20) |
CO1 |
Capacity building and skill development of the students in planning, development, formulation, monitoring and evaluation of project for entrepreneurial proficiency. |
CO2 |
Learn specific techniques on Plant Biotechnology/Bioinformatics and get hands-on training on the research theme of the host industry/institution. |
CO3 |
Develop communication skills through inter-personal interactions with lab members at the host institute and broaden knowledge. |
CO4 |
Provides host of opportunities for students to prospect for their future in science. |
CO5 |
Learn strategies to trouble shoot in experimental failures and undertake alternative task. |
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BTB 402 Educational Tour (0+2) |
CO1 |
Exposure to leading national and international institutions and their working environment and the state-of the art facilities. |
CO2 |
Learn on the different agro-climatic zones across India and the cropping pattern in various parts of India. |
CO3 |
Develop communication skills by interactions with their faculty and broaden knowledge. |
CO4 |
Motivate students by exploring the possibilities and future career in the science pursuit. |
CO5 |
Inculcates general discipline and mass conduct among students when they move as teams. |
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BTB 403 Students READY – Project Formulation, Execution and Presentation (0+10) |
CO1 |
Students learn to analyse the researchable problems and devised strategies to overcome in project mode. |
CO2 |
Formulate project proposal with key indicators for monitoring the progress. |
CO3 |
Learn to execute the project and perform mid-term corrections as alternative strategies. |
CO4 |
Helps students learn general conduct and discipline of working in team environment in lab. |
CO5 |
Inculcates creativity in the execution of the project and presentation. |
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Student READY – Entrepreneurial Development in Biotechnology (0+10) |
CO1 |
Entrepreneurial Development in Biotechnology for a period of 10 weeks On-campus/Off-campus in one of the following skill development courses based on students interest. |
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Micropropagation of Commercially Important Crops. |
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Secondary Metabolite Production from Plant Cell Cultures |
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Molecular Diversity Analysis of Plants and their Associated Organisms. |
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Marker-assisted Introgression of Target Genes |
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Bioprospecting for Novel Biomolecules / Genes |
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Isolation and Characterization of Agronomically Important Genes |
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Genetic Transformation and Evaluation of Transgenic Plants for Stress Resistance |
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Recombinant Protein Production in Microbial Systems |
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CO2 |
Students learns tools and techniques in various modules of biotechnology |
CO3 |
Perform procedures for the De novo and reference based assembly, Genome finishing and annotation. |
CO4 |
Develop ability to plan and perform experiments. |
CO5 |
Inculcates the team learning environment when students are posed with challenging tasks. |
CO6 |
Ability to formulate winning project proposals for establishing independent firms. |
CO7 |
Knowledge on resource mobilization, cost analysis and economics of the project. |
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ABT 301 Plant Biotechnology (2+1)(Course offered to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri., B.Tech. (AIT), B.Tech. (Horti.) and B.S. (ABM) degrees) |
CO1 |
Detailed note on Plant tissue culture including Regeneration methods morphogenesis, organogenesis and embryogenesis and Plant tissue culture types. |
CO2 |
In applied plant tissue culture micro propagation of banana and ornamental plants, Meristem tip culture ,synthetic seeds; secondary metabolite production. |
CO3 |
Detailed coverage on basic molecular biology Genome organization- prokaryotes vs eukaryotes- Central dogma of life – Structure of nucleic acids ,DNA replication, amino acids and their classification- genetic codes, transcription, translation and protein synthesis. |
CO4 |
Structure of a gene, regulation of gene expression, Operon concept. |
CO5 |
Basic techniques in molecular biology, Blotting techniques- Polymerase chain reaction- DNA sequencing methods. |
CO6 |
Detailed study on Recombinant DNA Technology with DNA manipulation enzymes: Polymerases, restriction endonucleases and ligases , Different types of vectors: plasmids, phagemids, cosmids, BAC, Construction of recombinant DNA molecules and Bacterial transformation. |
CO7 |
Direct and indirect gene transfer methods in plants: microinjection, electroporation, particle bombardment, Agrobacterium mediated method – Tissue specific promoters, selectable and scorable markers, reporter genes- Molecular analysis of transgenic plants |
CO8 |
Transgenic plants: herbicide, pest and disease resistant, abiotic stress resistant, nutritional enhancement and traits for improved quality- Detection of GMOs – regulations and biosafety. |
CO9 |
Knowledge on Molecular Marker Technology DNA markers, hybridization based markers (RFLP), PCR based markers: RAPD, SSR, AFLP, and SNPs – DNA fingerprinting of crop varieties, Development of mapping populations- linkage and QTL analysis. |
CO10 |
Detailed study In Molecular Breeding including applications of Marker Assisted Selection in crop improvement and Applications of Plant Genomics and genome databases. |
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