School / Prep
ENSTBB
Internal code
BT7BCM3G
Description
At the end of the "Genome" course, students will have acquired a global vision of the mechanisms regulating gene expression in mammals. This will enable them to use these notions to master the concepts of recombinant protein expression in mammalian cells. They will also have acquired knowledge of gene therapy and cell therapy approaches.
Teaching hours
- CMLectures8h
- TDTutorial6h
Mandatory prerequisites
1A courses: Microbial Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering Methodology I and II
Further information
Presentation/understanding of genome organization and transcription mechanisms. Chromatin structure and epigenetic regulation. Post-transcriptional regulations: alternative splicing, nuclear transport, editing, microRNAs.
Assessment of knowledge
Initial assessment / Main session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
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Final inspection | Written | 60 | 1 |
Second chance / Catch-up session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final test | Written | 60 | 1 |