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Title
Immunology
Code
ÚBEV/IMU1/03
Teacher
Paulíková Edita
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
2/-
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture
Objective
To provide students with knowledge on immunological mechanisms at cell and organism levels.
Content
Cells and tissues of the immune system. Cooperation between T, B and antigen presenting cells. Non-specific lymphocytic stimulation. Innate immunity. Antigen recognition by lymphocytes. Cell receptors. Immune response. The major histocompatibility complex. The adaptive immune response. T-cells mediated immunity. The humoral immune response. Hypersensitivity. Transplantation immunology. The immune system in health and disease
Exclusive courses
ÚBEV/IMUF/03
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/IMU1/01
Recommended reading 
Janeway, Ch. A. Jr., Travers, P.: Immunobiology. Blackwell Sci. Pub. Oxford, 1994


Title
Molecular Basis of Ontogenetic Development
Code
ÚBEV/MZO1/03
Teacher
Mišúrová Eva
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
2/-
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture
Objective
To provide students with basic knowledge of the principles and molecular-biological mechanisms of the ontogenetic development of animal and plant organisms.
Content
Regulation of the ontogenetic development in eukaryotic organisms. Programme of ontogenetic development. Cell determination and differentiation. Molecular mechanisms of formation of specialised cell types. Epigenetic mechanisms of cellular memory. Imprinting. Combinatory control of eukaryotic genes. Regulatory genes. Establishment of cell position. Formation of the embryonic body plan. Establishment of the main axis of body. Shape formation. Cloning of multicellular organisms.

Alternate courses
ÚBEV/VMB1/00 or ÚBEV/VMB1/03
Recommended reading 
Gerhard,J.,Kirschener,M.: Cells, Embryos and Evolution. Blacwell Science Inc., Massachusett, Oxford, London,1997


Title
Cytopathology
Code
ÚBEV/CTP1/01
Teacher
Fedoročko Peter
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
2/-
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture
Objective
To provide students with a knowledge of the basic biological principles of carcinogenesis.
Content
Tumor development. Tumor growth and metastatic potential. Cell cycle regulation and pathogenesis of cancer. Apoptosis in tumor growth and metastasis. Oncogenes and cancer. Tumor suppressor genes. Metastasis suppressor genes. Angiogenesis in cancer. Cell surface glycoproteins and their receptors. Proteinases and their inhibitors in cancer invasion. Radio-, chemo- and immunotherapy.
Recommended reading 
Sherbet, G.V., Lakshmi, M. S.: The Genetics of Cancer. Genes Associated with Cancer Invasion, Metastasis and Cell Proliferation. Academic Press, London, 1997
Shebert, G. V.: The biology of tumor malignancy. Academic Press, London, 1982


Title
Cytogenetics and Karyology
Code
ÚBEV/CK1/03
Teacher
Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
4
Hrs/week
1/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with knowledge and experience in genetic processes at the cell level using the newest scientific findings of cytogenetics and moleculoar cytology. To have students become acquainted in detail with the results coming from human genome mapping.
Content
Organisation of eukaryotic genome. Nuclear skeleton. Nucleolus; nucleolar skeleton. Chromatin structure and changes of chromatin. Levels of DNA organisation in cell nucleus. Chromosomes. Polythene chromosomes. Cell cycle. Genetic regulation of a cell cycle. Genetic regulation of cell differentiation. Apoptosis. Telomeres and function of telomerase. Molecular cytology. Basic characteristics of the human genome project: what we can learn from it?
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/CK1/99
Recommended reading 
Russel, J.P.: Genetics, Third Edition, Harper Collins Publisher,
New York 1992
Periodicals, Internet sources


Title
Model Organisms in Genetics
Code
ÚBEV/MOG/03
Teacher
Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
5
Hrs/week
1/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with information on model systems of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms used in genetic research.
Content
Basic properties of model organisms used in genetics. Prokaryotic model systems (Escherichia coli, Diplococcus pneumoniae, Agrobacterium tumefaciens and A. rhizogenes). Model systems of simple eukaryotic organisms (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Neurospora crassa). Plant and animal model systems in vitro and in vivo. Caenorhabditis elegans. Arabidopsis thaliana. Mendel´s laws. Drosophila melanogaster. Morgan´s rules. Mus musculus. Human genome. Transgenic plants and animals. HeLa cells. Stem cells. Genetic importance of the study of twins. Genetic databases.
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/MOG1/99
Recommended reading 
Genetic periodicals
Internet sources


Title
Human Genetics
Code
ÚBEV/GC1/01
Teacher
Bruňáková Katarína, Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
5
Hrs/week
2/1
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with the basic knowledge concerning human genetics, the role of genetic factors in pathologic processes, the factors of inheritance, and the diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders.
Content
The genetic basics of physiological variability and pathological traits of individuals; human population genetics; the patterns of inheritance and pedigree problem solving; the basic methods used in human genetics: genealogy, linkage analysis and the gene mapping, cytogenetic analysis and karyotyping, the DNA diagnosis of pathological traits; the treatment of genetic disorders.
Recommended reading 
Thompson JS, Thompson MW (2001): Genetics in Medicine 6/e. W.B.Sounders Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Friedman JM, Dill FJ, Hayden MR, McGillivray BC (1996): Genetics 2/e. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, USA



Title
Evolutionary Biology
Code
ÚBEV/EB1/99
Teacher
Mártonfi Pavol, Šmajda Beňadik, Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
2/-
Assessment
Examination
Semester
3
T/L method
Lecture
Objective
To familiarise students with the fundamentals of the evolution of living organisms.
Content
Historical overview of evolutionary theories. The origin of life. Elements of evolution: mutations, population waves, and isolation. Natural selection. Molecular evolution. Adaptations and their classification. Concept of species. Macroevolution. Evolution of functions and organs, evolution of ontogeny. Phylogeny of animals. Evolutionary progress. Anthropogenesis. Plant diversity. Primary and secondary speciation of plants. Reproduction-isolation mechanisms. Hybridisation and introgression of plants. Polyploidy. Reproductive systems in plants.

Recommended reading 
Futuyama, D.J.: Evolutionary biology, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, 3rd ed., 1997
Dobzhansky T. et al.: Evolution. San Francisco 1977

Compulsory elective courses

Title
Basic Bioinformatics
Code
ÚBEV/BI1/03
Teacher
Saxová Patrícia, Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To give students interdisciplinary experience in the application of mathematical methods and computer science approaches to solving some problems in Molecular Biology, as, for example, the analysis of nucleotide and protein sequences, genome study, etc.
Content
Comparison of nucleotide and protein sequences, molecular evolution, evolutionary trees, work with biological databases, use of neuron networks and HMM in Bioinformatics. Practical work using concrete bioinformatic programs accessible on the Internet.
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/BI1/01
Recommended reading 
Grau D. & Li W.-H.: Fundamentals of Molecular Evolutions, Sinuar Associates, 2000.
Durbin, R., Eddy, S., Krogh, A. & Mitchison, G.: Biological SequenceAnalysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, CUP, 1999


Title
Ethology
Code
ÚBEV/ETO1/03
Teacher
Majláth Igor
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To teach students to know and to be aware of the importance of the behavioural aspect in biological sciences.
Content
History and development of ethology. Ethological methods. The innate forms of behaviour. The simplest forms of learning: conditioning and instrumental learning. Higher forms of learning. Social behaviour. Sexual behaviour. Play behaviour. Biological rhythms. Orientation in space and animal migrations. Communication systems of animals. Emotions. Aggression in animal and human behaviour. Abnormal forms of behaviour
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/ETO1/99
Recommended reading 
Franck, D.: Verhaltensbiologie. Einfuhrung in die Ethologie. Georg Thieme-Verlag, 1993
Manning, A., Dawkins, M. S.: An introduction to animal behaviour. Cambridge University Press, 1992


Title
Plant Biotechnology
Code
ÚBEV/BTR1/06
Teacher
Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/3
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To give students theoretical and practical knowledge of plant tissue culture in vitro.
Content
Genetics and physiology of plant cell and tissue culture, protoplasts, embryoids and organs cultured in vitro under sterile conditions. Use of tissue culture in research and praxis. Cryopreservation of plant cells and tissues. Immobilised plant systems. Genetic transformation of plants and expression of foreign genes.
Recommended reading 
Dodds, J. H. and Roberts, L. W.: Experiments in Plant Tissue Culture. Cambridge University Press, 1985
Periodicals and Internet sources


Title
Vertebrate Embryology
Code
ÚBEV/EMZ1/00
Teacher
Daxnerová Zuzana
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
2/-
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture
Objective
To provide students with the basic facts of normal development of animals.
Content
Asexual and sexual reproduction. Gametogenesis. Embryogenesis: gastrulation and primary organ formation. Organogenesis. Morphogenetic processes in organogenesis. Embryonic membranes in birds and mammals. Placentation.
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/EMZ1/99
Recommended reading 
Langman, J.: Medical Embryology. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, London, 1981
Moore, K. L., Persaud, T. V. N.: Before we are born. W.B. Saunders Company Philadelphia, 1993


Title
Practical in Immunology
Code
ÚBEV/IMUC1/03
Teacher
Paulíková Edita
ECTS credits
3
Hrs/week
-/3
Assessment
Assessment
Semester
1
T/L method
Practical
Objective
To teach the students the basic techniques used in immunology.
Content
The topics of exercises are determined by  the themes of lectures.
Prerequisite courses
ÚBEV/IMU1/03
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/CIM1/01
Recommended reading 
Study materials provided by teacher.



Title
Introduction to Gene Manipulations
Code
ÚBEV/UGM1/03
Teacher
Kolesárová Mariana, Vilček Štefan
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide  students with the principles of preparation and application of techniques of recombinant DNA.
Content
Isolation of nucleic acids. Restriction endonucleases. Digestion and ligation of DNA. Other enzymes used for DNA manipulation. Labeling of DNA. Nucleic acid hybridisation. PCR. Preparation of recombinant DNA. Recombinant vectors. Selection markers. Transfer of recombinant DNA to the cells. Selection of recombinants. Expression of heterologous genes in E. coli. DNA sequencing.
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/UGM1/99
Recommended reading 
Old, R.W., Primrose, S. B.: Principles of Genetic Manipulation. An Introduction to Genetic Engineering. Blackwell Scientific Publication, London, 1992
Brown, T. A. Gene Cloning. An Inroduction. Champan Hall, London, 1996


Title
Animal and Human Ecophysiology
Code
ÚBEV/EFZ1/03
Teacher
Ahlersová Eva, Bojková Bianka
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/2
Assessment
Examination
Semester
1
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with knowledge of the basic mechanisms and principles of the action of environmental conditions on internal physiological processes. To familiarise students with the possible mechanisms of adaptation of animals to extreme values of environmental factors.
Content
The influence of environmental factors in phylogeny and ontogeny. The course of the stress reaction; kinds of adaptation. Pathology of adaptation processes: general symptoms of pathological processes. Adaptations based on vital factors of the environment: adaptations to changes in food intake (starvation and overfeeding), to hypo- and hyperbary, to increased water salinity, to gravitation, to high and low temperatures, to electricity, electromagnetic fields and laser beams, to  noise, to both non-ionizing and ionizing radiation, to ultrasound and vibrations in living organisms.
Alternate courses
ÚBEV/EFZ1a/99


Title
Plant Molecular Biology
Code
ÚBEV/MBR1/05
Teacher
Čellárová Eva
ECTS credits
6
Hrs/week
2/3
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with a knowledge of gene expression in plants.
Content
Organisation of plant genome. Regulation sequences, gene families, repetitive sequences. Genes coding for t-RNA, r-RNA and structural genes. Regulation of gene expression in plants. Structure and function of mtDNA and cpDNA. Mitochondrial plasmids. Biotic and abiotic stress. Plant viruses. Agrobacterium sp. and its genetic importance. Ti and Ri plasmids. Methods of genetic transformation. Transgenes. GMO.
Recommended reading 
Buchanan, B. B., Gruissem, W. and Jones, R. J.: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants. America Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, Maryland, 2000
Hansen E., Harper, G.:Differentially Expressed Genes in Plants, Taylor and Francis, London 1997
Leister, D.: Plant Functional Genomic. The Haworth Press New York, 2004


Title
Practical  in Cytopathology
Code
ÚBEV/SCT1/01
Teacher
Fedoročko Peter
ECTS credits
2
Hrs/week
25/sem
Assessment
Assessment
Semester
2
T/L method
Practical
Objective
To provide students with experimental work in a cell culture laboratory.
Content
Cell and tissue culture and associated techniques. General procedures for cell culture. Cell proliferation assay (MTT test). Cell preparation techniques (centrifugal elutriation). Model systems to study differentiation (myeloid HL-60 Leukemia Cells). Tumorigenicity assays; cytotoxic and cell growth assays.
Prerequisite courses
ÚBEV/CTP1/01
Recommended reading 
Celis, J. E.: Cell Biology. 2nd ed., Academic Press, London, 1997


Title
Experimental Techniques in Biology
Code
ÚBEV/ETB1/99
Teacher
Solár Peter
ECTS credits
4
Hrs/week
-/4
Assessment
Assessment
Semester
2
T/L method
Practical
Objective
To provide the students with the knowledge of basic experimental techniques in biology.
Content
Manipulation with laboratory animals. Narcotizing of the animals. Operating techniques. Basic research methods.
Recommended reading 
Zutphen, L. F. M., Baumans, V., Beynen, A. C.: Principles of Laboratory Animal Science. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993


Title
Population Genetics
Code
ÚBEV/PG1/03
Teacher
Čellárová Eva, Brezáni Peter
ECTS credits
5
Hrs/week
2/1
Assessment
Examination
Semester
2
T/L method
Lecture, Practical
Objective
To provide students with an understanding of genetic relations at the population level, the importance of population equilibrium and the consequences of its changes.
Content
Genofond and genotype composition of a population. Genetic equilibrium of the population: Hardy-Weinberg law, linkage disequilibrium. Random mating and inbreeding, consequences of inbreeding in population: Bernstein-Wright law, consanguinity, homogamy, Wahlund effect. Mutations and mutation pressure, selection and selection pressure, fitness. Random effects: genetic drift, migration. Genetic isolates and their consequences; genetic polymorphism. Evolutionary significance of genofond changes.
Recommended reading 
Griffiths, A.J.F. et al.: Modern Genetic Analysis, W.H.Freeman and Co., New York, 1999


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