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24782 Experimental molecular biology and physiology in yeast and lactic acid bacteria.
Danish title: Øvelser i molekylærbiologi og fysiologi hos gær og mælkesyrebakterier

Type: L, Å, Language: EED
Credit points: 6 point
Previous course: C2480 (delt)
Offered by: Department of Microbiology (IM)
No credit points with: C2480
Prerequisite: 24972 eller 24102
Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester
Limitation: Max. 24
Examination: Evaluation of report(s) ( pass/fail )
Contact person: Jure Piskur, IM, Building 301, Tel. +45 4525 2518
Aim: To provide the student with excessive practical experience in molecular biological, genetic and physiological handling of yeast and lactic acid bacteria that are important organisms in the food industry.
Contents: The laboratory course will focus on molecular biology, genetics and physiology of yeast and lactic acid bacteria. The yeast part is based on genetic transformation of yeast and characterization of introduced DNA molecules and on analysis of the life cycle. Classical genetic methods, DNA isolation, chromosome separation, restriction analysis, Southern blotting and hybridization and PCR techniques are used to analyse the transformed strains and to understand the recombinant mechanisms operating in higher organisms. The lactic acid bacteria part will contain mutagenesis with or without recombinant splicing techniques and subsequent genetic and biochemical characterization of mutants. Detection of bacteria in diaries (youghurt) by PCR and dot-blot techniques. Characterization of plasmid borne properties of Lactococcus lactis for growth in milk.