- Docente: Vincenzo Scarlato
- Credits: 6
- SSD: BIO/11
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Biological Sciences (cod. 8012)
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from Sep 20, 2023 to Oct 26, 2023
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student will possess solid theoretical bases for understanding the main technologies and methodologies used in biomolecular research. Furthermore, the student develops critical skills for selecting the most suitable molecular techniques and methods for conducting specific scientific investigations, interpreting the data obtained, and evaluating the use of additional alternatives or complementary techniques and methodologies.
Course contents
The course will deal with techniques, methods and experimental approaches derived from molecular biology and widely used in different biological fields.
The main techniques covered are: spectrophotometric techniques for the analysis of DNA and other molecules of biological interest; use of DNA probes for the identification and analysis of specific genomic sequences; DNA and RNA analysis by ultracentrifugation; technologies for the isolation and manipulation of gene and DNA segments; cDNA banks and genomic banks; PCR (polymerase chain reaction); determination of the DNA nucleotide sequence; notes on recent methodologies for the targeted modification of genomes (genome editing); evaluation of the expression of a gene; inhibition of the expression of specific genes: antisense RNA and RNA interference; interactions between biological molecules.
Readings/Bibliography
Study materials will be provided during the course
Teaching methods
Classroom lessons and/or remotely. Possibility to carry out group work.
Assessment methods
Assessment of learning takes place through the final exam, which ascertains the acquisition of the knowledge and skills expected by carrying out a discussion on the topics covered during the course. The evaluation is out of thirty.
Teaching tools
PC, video projection and board
Office hours
See the website of Vincenzo Scarlato
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.