Genetics

Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaBIOaGEN/GVM-Gen/16    Short: GVM-Gen
  •  Credits: 5
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
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CONTENTS OF THE STATE EXAM
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
Students are obliged
to absolve majority of lectures (70%) and practical lessons; to compensate missed practicals (according to rules of the Study Guide) providing knowledge of practiced topics; to pass the1st written test (51% of correct answers) and a final test (51% of correct answers); to be successfull in a final written exam (min. 51%).
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Learning outcomes
The subject focuses on the study of essential genetic principles in the field of general genetics (Mendelian genetics, immunogenetics, population genetics) and molecular genetics. It is an introduction to veterinary genetics and focuses on necessary knowledge about animal genetic diseases. Students will be able to analyse genetic problems, to formulate principles/conclusions as well as to determine the type of disease inheritance and to evaluate the genetic risk for progeny/population. Students will also be familiar with the application of molecular biology in veterinary medicine.
Brief outline of the course
Subject consists of the following parts: Mendel´s laws and their application. Punnet square. Calculation of genotype and phenotype cleavage ratios. Gene interactions (pleiotrophy, recessive epistasis). Complete and incomplete gene linkage. Calculation of gene linkage power and application in veterinary medicine. Genetics of sex. Sex chromosome characteristics. sex linked traits, anomalies in sexual determination Immunogenetics. Blood groups and animal blood typing in veterinary medicine Population genetics of qualitative and quantitative traits. Calculation of genetic risk for population and individuum. Epigenetic mechanisms in relation to changes in gene expression. Recombinant DNA technologies. Perspectives and application of molecular genetics in veterinary medicine. Review of the most important anmial genetic diseases. The course contents 26 hrs of lectures and 26 hrs of practicals.
Course syllabus
LECTURES 1 Introduction to Genetics. Molecular basis of inheritance. 2. Genetic terminology. Mendel´s laws. Mendel´s principle of independent assortment of genes. 3. Chromosomal theory of inheritance. Gene linkage: complete and incomplete. Application in veterinary medicine. 4. Genetics of sex. Sex-linked traits. Anomalies in the sexual determination. 5. Immunogenetics. Inheritance of blood groups and animal paternity testing in veterinary medicine. 6. Types of single-gene coded inheritance (Mendelian). Examples of single-coded diseases. 7. Pedigree tree analysis in genetic prognosis – apriori and aposteriori genetic risk. 8. Population genetics of qualitative traits: Hardy-Weinberg law Application in veterinary medicine. 9. Population genetics of quantitative traits. Inbreeding and heterosis. 10. Developmental genetics. Overview of multifactorial diseases. 11. Introduction to epigenetics. 12. Molecular genetics – essential laboratory methods. 13. Molecular genetics in veterinary practice. PRACTICALS 1. Mitosis and meiosis. Detection of cell cycle stage in onion cells and mouse testicular tissue. 2. Mendelian laws, phenotype and genotype cleavage ratio. Application in veterinary medicine. 3. Independent assortment of alleles. Intergenic relations (epistasis, pleiotrophy). 4. Complete and incomplete gene linkage. 5. Gene mapping – three point test. 6. Sex-linked inheritance. 7. Blood groups of animals. Blood tests in the paternity detection. 1st WRITTEN TEST. 8. Pedigree-tree analysis. Determination of apriori risk for offspring using pedigree-tree. 9. Aposteriori genetic risk. 10. Population genetics of qualitative traits. Hardy-Weinberg law in genetic prognosis: application in veterinary medicine. 11. Population genetics of quantitative traits. Heritability coefficient h2 and its relation to diseases. 12. Inbreeding. Calculation of the inbreeding coefficient (Fx): application in veterinary medicine. 13. Application of DNA analysis in veterinary medicine. FINAL TEST.
Recommended literature
LIST OF COMPULSORY TITLES 1. Šiviková, K., Dianovský, J., Holečková, B: Introduction to Veterinary Genetics. UVMP Košice, 2017. 2. Holečková, B., Galdíková, M., Schwarzbacherová, V., Koleničová, S.: Lessons in Genetics: A Practical Approach I. (for study programme GVM), UVMP Košice, 2022.3. Nicholas, F. W.: Introduction to Veterinary Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. LIST OF PROPOSED TITLES Luptáková, L., Tomko, M., Valenčáková, A., Špalková, M.: Biology for Veterinary Medicine, 2018 Jorde, L. B., Carey, J. C., Bamshad, B. J.: Medical Genetics. 5th Ed., Elsevier, 2016 Nicholas, F. W.: Veterinary Genetics, Oxford, 1987
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
No
Continuous assessment:
the 1.st written test (51% of correct answers) and a final written test (51% of correct answers);
Conditions for completion of course:
Students are obliged
to absolve majority of lectures (70%) and practical lessons; to compensate missed practicals (according to rules of the Study Guide) providing knowledge of practiced topics; to pass the1st written test (51% of correct answers) and a final test (51% of correct answers); to be successfull in a final written exam (min. 51%).
All information in MOODLE.
Final assessment:
The 1.st written test (51% of correct answers) Final written test (51% of correct answers) Final written exam (min. 51%) The final mark: 20% for credit plus 80% for exam
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 169
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Date of last modification: 29.03.2023
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD.
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