Techniques in Molecular Microbiology
3020BBS
Techniques in Molecular Microbiology is a third year, semester II course
and has been developed using Internet resources for the instruction of
Microbiology in the School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences,
Griffith University. As is the case with all courses, some changes to the
topics and emphasis will be necessary and will be undertaken from time to
time.
Laboratory Information
- Software and Useful Websites
Laboratory Background
- Module 1: Media Composition and Preparation
- Module 2: Bioinformatics
- Phylogeny overview & summary:
- Phylogeny in greater details:
- Phylogeny, Evolution and Bioinformatics
- Computing Laboratory
- Module 3: Ribosomal RNA
- rRNA
- Download Trace Files
- Example
- Can you solve This Question. Aligning rRNA sequences based on secondary structures. An understanding of Module 3: Ribosomal RNA is required.
Your Sequences for Analysis
Identify, select and download your sequences for analysis using the software listed under "Software and Useful Websites" above.
Suggestions and Comments to: Professor Bharat Patel
<B.Patel@griffith.edu.au>
[Created: 27 July 2010]
[Modified: 31 July 2010]