240068 Plant Genetics and Biotechnology

Details
Department of Agricultural Sciences   85 %
Department of Plant Biology   15 %
Earliest Possible YearMSc. 1 year to MSc. 2 year
DurationOutside schedule
 
Credits5 (ECTS)
Course LevelMSc
 
ExaminationFinal Examination

oral examination


All aids allowed

Description of Examination: The oral exam is a presentation and discussion of a scientific paper, drawn from a total of ten scientific papers, selected among the course litereature for self study

Weight: 100%



pass/fail, internal examiner

Dates of Exam:
21 August 2008
 
Requirement For Attending ExamPresence at experimental exercises and seminars
 
Organisation of Teaching2 weeks, intensive course, including experimental exercises in laboratory, and 2 research seminar daily.
 
Block PlacementSummer Course
Week Structure: Outside schedule, August 11-22
 
Teaching LanguageEnglish
 
Mandatory PrerequisitesBachelor degree in biology / biochemistry / natur resources
 
Restrictionsminimum 12 participants and max 18
 
Course Objectives
See: Learning Outcome
 
Course Contents
This course is for non-plant science students and natural resource students that need an advanced theoretical and practical introduction to plant genetics and biotechnology. Ongoing plant biotechnology research will demonstrate the use of model plant species for understanding fundamental plant specific biochemistry and genetics and the application of biotechnology in crop plants. Topics covered are:
- Model plants
- Mapbased cloning
- Plant diseases and resistance
- Genetics of molecular markers in plants
- Molecular breeding for drought tolerance
- Growth regulation in ornamentals
- Flowering control
- Co-existence and tolerance with GMO
 
Teaching And Learning Methods
Two lectures per day on an ongoing applied plant research project that is utilising molecular biology tools. For each lecture a primary research paper and relevant review paper are provided for self study. The student organize between them reading these papers. Practicals are laboratory exercises on plant specific topics, e.g. molecular players in nitrogen use efficiency, DNA markers and molecular plant breeding, genetics of plant defense signaling and genetic engineering of crop plant.
 
Learning Outcome
The main objective of the course is to provide a theoretical and practical introduction to the scientific principles of plant genetics, biotechnology, biosynthetic pathways, anatomy, nutrient use efficiency, defence signalling, quality improvements. The principles of forward and reverse genetics will be provided and strategies for transferring basic studies in model plants into crop production.

Knowledge:
- Describe the use of model plants for improvement of crop
- Describe important techniques in molecular breeding
- Show overview of plant specific biological processes and interactions
- Describe principles in genetic engineering for crop improvements

Skills:
- Apply mapbased cloning for a target trait
- Demonstrate knowledge on how major plant specific traits can be modified
- Compare differences between model plants and crop plants
- Apply molecular techniques to overcome challenges to plant growth and development
Competencies:
- Evaluate feasibility of biotechnology approaches for crop improvement
- Carry out experimental work and reporting outcome in cooperation
- Discuss advantages of having different model plants to solve problems in crop production

Competencies:
- Evaluate feasibility of biotechnology approaches for crop improvement
- Carry out experimental work and reporting outcome in cooperation
- Discuss advantages of having different model plants to solve problems in crop production

 
Course Coordinator
Søren K. Rasmussen, skr@life.ku.dk, Department of Agriculture and Ecology/Plant and Soil Science, Phone: 35333436
 
Attendance Fee
hvis efteruddannelse, ja
 
Study Board
Study Committee NSN
 
Course Scope
lectures35
practicals40
examination12
preparation50.5

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