Degree | Type | Year |
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2502445 Veterinary Medicine | OB | 1 |
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The student must be attending simultaneously or have taken the Bioquímica (102662) and Biologia Animal i Cel·lular (102652) subjects.
It is essential to review and assimilate the documentation available in the spaces of the Virtual Campus regarding safety in laboratories. In addition, practice laboratories can not be accessed without justification of having passed the basic laboratory safety test, available in the Virtual Campus.
The use of the gown and safety goggles will be mandatory, as well as following the regulations regarding the safety elements described in the practice guides.
The use of a dressing gown and, in some practical lessons, the use of safety glasses will be mandatory, as well as following the regulations regarding the safety elements described in the practice guides.
The subject is structured in three blocks: 1) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2) Molecular Genetics and 3) Cell Biology.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (24h)
first semester sessions (8 h + 9h)
BQ0: Description of the set of general safety norms in the teaching laboratories of Biochemistry and Biology.
BQ1: Separation of an amino acid mixture
BQ2: Computer applications for the bibliographic search (Pubmed) + gluconeogenesis (computer classroom).
BQ3: Determination of the Km of serum alkaline phosphatase.
BQ4: Manual proteinogram and use of the different profiles for diagnosis. Session complemented with a face-to-face seminar on the proteinogram-based diagnosis.
BQ5: Metabolic study of diabetes (hepatic glycogen, glucose, and hydroxybutyrate in serum).
BQ6: Study of renal function in dogs: determination of protein/creatinine ratio in urine.
BQ7: The Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory (SBCV).
Second-semester sessions
* Sessions BQ8-BQ10 (LI6 in the timetable). Lab: V0-147 and computer room. (3.0h + 2.5h + 1.5h = 7.0h)
BQ8: Transformation of bacteria with plasmid DNA.
BQ9: Plasmidic DNA purification from bacteria (Miniprep) and DNA analysis by restriction.
BQ10: Bioinformatics applications.
Molecular Genetics (9 h)
* GM1-5 (LI8 in the timetable). Lab: V0-207.
Molecular Genetics applied to domestic species (2h + 2h + 1.5h + 1.5h + 2h = 9h)
Cell Biology. Lab V0-120 (18h)
BC1. LI3 in the timetable. Optical microscopy
BC2. LI4 in the timetable. Electron microscopy. The contents of this session will be implemented in a practical classroom format.
BC3. LI5 in the timetable. Mitotic cell division
BC4. LI7 in the timetable. Fluorescence and confocal microscopy (3h)
BC5. LI9 in the timetable. Meiotic cell division (3h)
BC6. LI10 in the timetable. Fertilization and embryo development (3h).
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Laboratory practical sessions | 51 | 2.04 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Study | 24 | 0.96 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Short tests at the end of each practice or block of practices. It is included within the described time of the practice session (individual assessment) | Weighted average of the puntuation of the different tests, as described in "Evaluation" | 0 | 0 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
The evaluation system for the acquisition of competencies for this subject is based on continuous assessment based on written tests of different types, which include specific questionnaires and the resolution of problems/cases related to the practices.
Given the practical nature of the subject, attendance at the sessions is mandatory. Unjustified absences may be tolerated by up to 10%. In any case, if the total number of absences (including justified and not justified) exceeds 20% of the total of the sessions, the student will be considered as Not Evaluable.
The final score of the subject will be obtained exclusively from the weighted average, obtained by the continuous evaluation throughout the course, of the different contents. In order to pass the subject, it is necessary to obtain a final score of 5 o greater, provided that a minimum score of 3 has been obtained in each of the three parts of the subject. The contents of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will contribute 47%, Those of Molecular Genetics 18% and those of Cell Biology 35% to the final score.
It may be encouraged, if the teacher deems it appropriate, previous knowledge of the content of the practical sessions, through the procedures that the teachers determine. This factor can represent up to 10% of the score of that practice session.
Cell Biology
The practices will be evaluated through a multiple-choice test of approximately 15 minutes, which will be done in the laboratory at the end of each practice. The six exams will have the same weight and all together will contribute 35% of the final grade of the subject.
Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Students will be assessed by means of short tests either as a multiple-choice test and/or, in certain sessions, solving problems that require a short answer: two in the first term, practices LI1 (BQ1-BQ3) and LI2 (BQ4- BQ7), and two in the second semester, LI6 (BQ8-BQ10), LI8 (GM1-5). The weighting of the marks of the practices of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics in the final mark will be as follows: the LI1 will contribute 16% of the final mark of the subject, the LI2 17%, and the LI6 14% and the LI8 the remaining 18%. The performance of the tests will be mandatory and the unperformed tests will be qualified with “zero”.
This subject does not offer the single assessment option.
Basic bibliography
* Nelson, D.L., y Cox, M.M. Lehninger Principios de bioquímica. 7ª edición. Ed Omega. 2018.
* Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L. & Stryer, L. Bioquímica. 7ª edició. Ed. Reverté. Barcelona, 2013.
* Griffiths, AJ.F. Genética. 7ª edición. McGraw Hill/Interamericana de España ed. 2008.
* Voet, D., Voet, J.G i Pratt, C.W. Fundamentos de Bioquímica. 2ª edición. Ed. Panamericana. 2007.
* Kathi Canese and Sarah Weis. Chapter "PubMed: The Bibliographic Database" in the The NCBI Handbook. 2nd edition. Bethesda (MD): National Center for Biotechnology Information (US) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK153385/
Web links
Web pages for the DNA analysis and manipulation.
http://tools.neb.com/NEBcutter2/
http://molbiol-tools.ca/Restriction_endonuclease.htm
Database of biomedical literature
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
The bibliography and the web links of the Cell Biology contents are indicated in the protocols of the practices or, where appropriate, in the Teaching Guide of the corresponding theoretical subject.
No special software will be used
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 1 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 2 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 3 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 4 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 5 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 6 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |
(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 7 | Catalan/Spanish | annual | morning-mixed |