Laboratory Methods for Biodiversity
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to provide: a) theoretical and practical knowledge about biodiversity; b) evidence of how this knowledge could be acquired through the interdisciplinary scientific approach; c) the ability to identify organisms and biological specimens.
Expected learning outcomes
Acquisition of methods to study biodiversity in animal and plant kingdoms, using cell and molecular biology techniques.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Methods for the observation of animal and plant tissues, including optical, confocal and transmission electron microscopy and immunolocalization techniques. Protein extraction and analysis, comparison of electrophoretic patterns of proteins from animal and plant organisms. DNA extraction, purification and analysis, comparison of different patterns observed in animal and plant organisms. Basic knowledge about molecular markers and how they are used to study genetic variability in plants and animals. The "DNA barcoding" for species identification. Principles of Bioinformatics: retrieval of nucleic acid sequences from public data bases, sequence comparison, multi-alignments, phylogenetic tree reconstructions. Hints on the software for the above mentioned analyses and for the analyses of protein sequences.
Prerequisites for admission
Basic knowledge of biology, genetics, plant and animal cell structure, animal and plant histology. Knowledge of plant and animal taxonomy.
Teaching methods
Traditional lessons/seminars are accompanied by practical lessons. In laboratory students work together in small groups.
Teaching Resources
Lecture slides, methodological reports and scientific publications will be made available to the students during the course and later this material will be available in ARIEL.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Even though the lectures/laboratory experiences will be given by more teachers, there will be a single final exam. For the exam, each student will make an oral presentation (in English), showing experimental approaches for studying biodiversity. A discussion will follow each presentation.
BIO/01 - GENERAL BOTANY
BIO/05 - ZOOLOGY
BIO/06 - COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND CYTOLOGY
BIO/05 - ZOOLOGY
BIO/06 - COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND CYTOLOGY
Lessons: 48 hours
Educational website(s)
Professor(s)
Reception:
Upon email request
2nd floor, C building, Dept. of Biosciences
Reception:
Thursday 14.00 - 17.00
Via Celoria 26, Tower B, 2nd floor