PřF:Bi6700 Taxonomy of prokaryotes - Course Information
Bi6700 Taxonomy of prokaryotes
Faculty of ScienceAutumn 2011
- Extent and Intensity
- 4/0/0. 4 credit(s) (plus extra credits for completion). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- prof. RNDr. Ivo Sedláček, CSc. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- prof. RNDr. Ivo Sedláček, CSc.
Department of Experimental Biology – Biology Section – Faculty of Science
Contact Person: prof. RNDr. Ivo Sedláček, CSc. - Timetable
- Tue 14:00–16:50 Bpt,01013
- Prerequisites
- C3580 Biochemistry && Bi4020 Molecular biology && Bi4090 General microbiology
Examination - basic microbiology, biochemistry, basic molecular biology. - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- General Biology (programme PřF, B-BI, specialization Microbiology)
- General Biology (programme PřF, N-BI, specialization Microbiology)
- Special Biology (programme PřF, B-EXB)
- Special Biology (programme PřF, B-EXB, specialization Mikrobiology a Molecular Biotechnology)
- Special Biology (programme PřF, N-EXB)
- Special Biology (programme PřF, N-EXB, specialization Mikrobiologie a molekulární biotechnologie)
- Course objectives
- At the end of this course, students should be able to identified prokaryotes (domains Archaea and Bacteria) based on their phylogenetic position. Owing to learned knowledges the course holder is able to use obtained information in bacterial taxonomy and independently interpret acquired data for both typing of bacterial isolates and for identification of unknown samples of prokaryotic microorganisms.
- Syllabus
- Bacterial taxonomy summarises a phylogenetic position of prokaryotic microorganisms (domains Archaea and Bacteria) and defines a concept of systematic (one lecture). Menbers of domain Archaea are mentioned only in basic features of families and genera (one lecture). The main attention is aimed to representatives of domain Bacteria which are divided in this course into several parts. The first part contains taxonomy of different classes of phylum Proteobacteria (fifth lectures). The second part includes other phyla of Gram negative cocci and rods - aerobic, facultative anaerobic and obligate anaerobic; regular or irregular (three lectures). The last part of lecture is aimed to Gram positive bacteria (phylum Actinobacteria and Firmicutes) - morphologically different prokaryotae, such as mycobacteria, nokardioform or mycelium forming bacteria and sporeforming bacteria (four lectures). At the end of this course, students should be able to apply a obtained phenotypic and phylogenetic data for classification of microorganisms or for typing of microorganisms. They could understand a similarity or relaionships among species and would be able to explain to intra- or inter-species relationships.
- Literature
- SEDLÁČEK, Ivo. Taxonomie prokaryot (Taxonomy of prokaryotes). 1st ed. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2007, 270 pp. 55-969C-2006 02/58 12Př. ISBN 80-210-4207-9. info
- Euzéby, J.P. 2007. List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature. On-line: http://www.bacterio.cict.fr
- Garrity, G.M., Boone, D.R., Castenholz, R.W. (eds.). 2001. Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. Second edition. Volume One. The Archaea and the Deeply Branching and Phototrophic Bacteria. Springer, USA.
- Garrity, G.M., Brenner, D.J., Krieg, N.R., Staley, J.T. (eds.). 2005a. Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. Second edition. Volume Two. The Proteobacteria. Part A Introductory Essays. Springer, USA.
- Garrity, G.M., Brenner, D.J., Krieg, N.R., Staley, J.T. (eds.). 2005b. Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. Second edition. Volume Two. The Proteobacteria. Part B The Gammaproteobacteria. Springer, USA.
- Garrity, G.M., Brenner, D.J., Krieg, N.R., Staley, J.T. (eds.). 2005c. Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. Second edition. Volume Two. The Proteobacteria. Part C The Alpha-, Beta-, Delta-,and Epsilonproteobacteria. Springer, USA.
- Balows, A., Trüper, H.G., Dworkin, M., Harder, W., Schleifer, K.-H. (eds.). 1992. The Prokaryotes: A Handbook on the biology of bacteria: ecophysiology, isolation, identification, applications. 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag.
- Stackebrandt, E. (Ed.) 2006. Molecular Identification, Systematics, and Population Structure of Prokaryotes. Springer, Germany.
- Priest, F.G., Goodfellow, M. (eds.). 2000. Applied microbial systematics. Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
- Goodfellow M. and O Donnell A.G. : Chemical methods in pracarytic systematics., J.Wilea and sons., N.Y., 1994
- Teaching methods
- Lectures.
- Assessment methods
- Discusse in the begining of each lecture during course, 2 written tests before laboratory course (30 and 50 questions), final oral examination.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Follow-Up Courses
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
Information on course enrolment limitations: Limitujici je kapacita cvicebny - Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
- Bi6700c Taxonomy of prok.-lab.course
NOW(Bi6700) - Bi6710 Taxonomy of pathogenic bacteria
C3580 && (Bi4020 || NOW(Bi4020)) && (Bi4090 || NOW(Bi4090)) && !Bi6700 - Bi7572 Microbiology Diploma Thesis I
program(N-MIK) && Bi6700 && NOW(Bi6700)
- Bi6700c Taxonomy of prok.-lab.course
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2011, recent)
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