Laboratory of general microbiology and bacterial genetics 1100-2BO25
The aim of the Practicum is to present general information on bacteria, and itroduce the basic microbiologic techniques.
Detailed program:
1. Basic microbiological techniques – work in steril enviroment, inoculation of bacterial cultures.
2. Isolation of microorganisms from an environment of choice. Counting of microorganisms. Microbial growth in a liquid culture.
3. Structure of the bacterial cell. Staining of fixed bacterial cultures (Gram staining) and microscopic observations.
4 .Bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
5. Genetic material of bacteria. Transformation of competent bacterial cells with plasmid vector.
6. Structure, function and regulation of the lactose operon.
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
1. student knows the structure of a bacterial cell, structural differences between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria,
2. knows elements of bacterial genetics
3. knows basic microbiologic techniques
4. can work sterile, justify the choice of sterilisation method of solutions, media, glass and small equipment,
5. can isolate pure bacterial cultures and prepare bacterial cultures
Assessment criteria
1. Submitting of the completed result cards
2. Written final test in a form of multi-choice test and tasks of short answer.
The final grade is a weighted average of grades for reports (weigh 1/3) and a grade from the final test (weigh 2/3).
Bibliography
1.„Microbiology – diversity,disease and environment”. AA. Salyers, DD.Whitt. 2000
2.„Instant notes. Medical microbiology”. W. Irving, T. Boswell, D. Ala'Aldeen. 2005
3.„Instant notes. Microbiology”. J. Nicklin, K. Graeme-Cook, R. Killington. Second edition.
Additional information
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