Skip to main content

Microbiology & Cell Science

Microbiology & Cell Science

GMS 6109 Advanced Bacteriology


Description

Advanced bacteriology in two modules. The first module covers bacterial genetics (e.g., gene expression and regulation, plasmids and bacteriophages, genetic engineering and genetic analysis) and physiology (e.g., DNA replication, protein production and localization, biofilms). The second module covers antibiotics (e.g., classes of antibiotics and their mechanisms of action) and antibiotic resistance (e.g., mechanisms).

Course Goals

  • Describe differences in cell structure among different classes of bacteria
  • Relate how cell structure and composition affect the biology and genetics of the bacteria
  • Describe in detail the process of gene expression from transcription to translation to secretion and identify the genetic elements involved with these processes
    Relate chromosomal DNA replication to different models of plasmid DNA replication and use this information to explain the biology and use of representative plasmids
  • Describe the life cycles and replication mechanisms of representative bacteriophages
  • Creatively use plasmids and phages in manipulation of bacterial genomes
  • Describe the regulation of transcription from the most basic paradigms to more complicated models of regulation
  • Understand history of antibiotics
  • Describe mechanisms of antibiotic action affecting a variety of pathways
  • Explain acquired and intrinsic resistance mechanisms
  • Describe the use of phage and other entities as non-conventional therapeutic agents 

 

Library Access

Distance Education and UF Online Students enjoy the same library privileges as on-campus students.

At A Glance

Programs
Tuition
  • $535.00 per credit hour plus fees
Application Procedure
  1. Complete the Application Intent form
  2. Complete the Graduate Application
  3. Send your Transcripts