200501 Aufbaumodul Genetik/Physiologie/Zellbiologie (Ü+S) (WiSe 2023/2024)

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Molekulare Zellbiologie ist gekennzeichnet durch zwei faszinierende Aspekte, einerseits die scheinbar endlose Vielfalt lebender Systeme und andererseits die fundamentalen Ähnlichkeiten der Mechanismen, die dem zellulären Funktionieren zugrunde liegen. Beispielhaft werden diese beiden Aspekte aufbauend auf den im Basismodul des ersten Semesters vermittelten Basiskenntnissen herausgearbeitet, wobei in zwei- bis vierwöchigen Abschnitten die thematisch erweiterte Grundlagen der biochemischen Physiologie, Molekularbiologie, Mikrobiologie, Genetik und Genomforschung theoretisch und praktisch erarbeitet werden. Es werden Versuche zu folgenden Themen durchgeführt: Enzyme, Membrantransport, Proteinreinigung; Bakterienanzucht; Isolierung, Trennung, Nachweis und Verdau von Plasmid-DNA; Mechanismen der Genaktivierung; Transfomation von Bakterien und Pflanzen; Extraktion von genomischer DNA, Polymerasekettenreaktion (PCR) zur spezifischen DNA-Amplifikation und Nutzung von Reportergenen zur Promotoranalyse.

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20-AM5_a Genetik / Zellbiologie / Physiologie Genetik/Zellbiologie/Physiologie Ungraded examination
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39-M-MBT12 Spezialisierung Biologie/Chemie/Informatik/Physik/Gesundheitswissenschaften 1 Spezialisierungsmodule Biologie, Biochemie, Bioinformatik, Chemie und Genomforschung Student information
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