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== SBL751 : Chemical and Molecular Foundations of Cell ==&lt;br /&gt;
Protein conformation, dynamics and function, Enzyme activity, Biomolecular interactions in cell, biomolecular assemblies in the cell, Generation and storage of metabolic energy, Biosynthesis of macromolecular precursors like, amino acids, lipids, hormones, nucleotides, Characterisation and identification of cells, Genes, genomics and chromosomes, Genetic material, DNA replication, Repair, Translation, Mutagenesis, mutations and mutants, Plasmid and transposable element, Recombinant DNA and genetic engineering, Protein targeting into membranes and organelles, Vesicular traffic, secretion, and endocytosis, Cellular organization of movement, microtubules, Eukaryotic cell cycle, functions and mode of action of nucleus, Nerve cells, Immune response, Evolution of cells, prebiotic synthesis, RNA catalysis, evolution of gene structure, Epigenetics, Non-coding RNA, Hologenome. SBC795 Graduate Student Research Seminar-I 0.5 Credit (0-0-1) The course is aimed at giving the student a forum to periodically present their research, to critique the research of colleagues and learn about the best research in their fields. Discussions will be held on scientific methodology and inculcated with a value system for pursuing a career in science. Activities will be carried out in workshop mode. SBC796 Graduate Student Research Seminar-II 0.5 Credit (0-0-1) Special topics in research will be assigned by Coordinator; results of the research of each student registered for the course will be discussed; Discussions on scientific material from recently published papers in areas related to their research; The “Laboratory” activities will include delivery of seminars on their research and participation in the seminars and critique.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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