Lecturer(s)
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Fellner Martin, prof. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Student will get key word corresponding with the topic. Based on the key words, students will find a study recent research articles (max. 5 years old). The topic will ne discussed , so the students and lecturer will discuss the information (based on their previous homework study) about the topic. Next week, the lecturer will have a talk about the topic. For a good contribution to the discussion, the student will get one point. There will be five discussion meetings. Selected topics 1) Signal transduction of plant hormones brassinosteroids in plants and steroids in animals 2) Comparison of function of gene COP1 in plant photomorphogenesis and tomorigenesis in animals 3) Boron transport in plants and animals - its role in growth and development 4) The role of photoreceptor CRY1 in plants and insect
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook)
- Homework for Teaching
- 2 hours per semester
- Attendace
- 2 hours per semester
- Preparation for the Exam
- 60 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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To introduce students with selected molecular mechanisms which are common or similar in plants and animals or human.
Student should be able to (after attending the course): - To explain signal transduction of plant hormones brassinosteroids in plants and steroids in animals. - To compare the function of gene COP1 in plant photomorphogenesis and tomorigenesis in animals. - To explain the Boron transport in plants and animals - its role in growth and development. - To compare importance of photoreceptor CRY1 in plants and insect.
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Prerequisites
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Essential knowledge from molecular biology and physiology.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam
Oral exam. Student will have to study current scientific literature, which will be discussed with lecturer before each lecture. Knowledge of English.
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Recommended literature
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Brown, T. A. (2007). Klonování genů a analýza DNA: úvod. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci.
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Jones, R, Ougham, H., Thomas, H., Waaland, S. (2013). The molecular life of plants. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Nejnovější vědecké publikace. Nejnovější vědecké publikace.
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Taiz, L., & Zeiger, E. (2010). Plant physiology. Sunderland, Mass: Sinauer Associates.
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