Week Name Description
Page LECTURE SCHEDULE
24 February - 2 March Page INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY
Page Groups of microorganisms
Page Importance of microorganisms
Page Microbial evolution
3 March - 9 March Page History of Microbiology
Page Spontaneous Generation of Organisms
Page Golden Era of Microbiology (1860-1910)
Page Germ Theory of Disease
Page Viral Diseases and Immunization
Page Microbiology in 20th Century
Page Nobel prizes awarded in the subject related in Microbiology Research
Page Noteworthy Events in the Development of Industrial Microbiology
10 March - 16 March Page Scope of Mcrobiology
Page A summary of the major fields of applied microbiology
Page Microbial effect on organic and inorganic matter
Page Importance of Microorganisms to the Biosphere
Page Composition of microbial world
17 March - 23 March Page The Microscopic examination of microorganisms
Page Microscopes and microscopy
Page Bright field microscopy
Page Resolving power
Page Numerical aperture
Page Limit of Resolution
Page Magnification
24 March - 30 March Page Microbiological stains
Page Fixed, stained smears
Page Simple staining
Page Differential staining
Page Gram staining
31 March - 6 April Page Structure and organization of bacteria
Page size, shape and arrangements of bacterial cells
Page Bacterial structures
Page Different parts of attachment of a flagellum in Gram-negative bacterium
Page Capsules and slime
Page Fimbriae and pili
Page Sheaths
Page Prosthecae and stalks
Page Cell Wall
7 April - 13 April Page Outer membrane
Page Techoic acids
Page Cell membrane
Page Mesosomes and Cytoplasm
Page Ribosomes and Cellular reserve materials
Page Endospores
Page Cysts and Archaebacteria
14 April - 20 April Page Growth Media
Page Types of media
Page Media for enumeration of bacteria and Media for characterization of bacteria
Page Maintenance media
Page Preparation of media
21 April - 27 April Page Nutrition and growth of microorganisms
Page Carbon requirement
Page Nitrogen and sulphur requirement
Page Classification based on O2 requirement
28 April - 4 May Page Nutritional classification
Page Other mineral requirement
Page Growth factors
Page Vitamins and their functions
5 May - 11 May Page Microbial growth
Page Batch culture
Page Methods of determining growth
Page Mathematics of bacterial growth
Page Continuous cultures
Page Synchronous culture
Page Di-auxic growth
Page Factors affecting growth and growth rates
Page Measurement of yeast growth
Page Measurement of fungal growth
12 May - 18 May Page VIRUSES
Page Structure of virions
Page Morphology of Well known viruses
Page Bacteriophages
19 May - 25 May Page Lytic and lysogenic cycle
Page Diseases
Page Plant viruses
Page Classification of virus
26 May - 1 June Page Microbial Genetics – Basic Concepts
Page Genotype and phenotype AND DNA and chromosomes
Page Enzymes that associated with DNA
Page DNA replication
Page Transcription
Page Translation
Page Plasmids
Page Gene regulation and expression
2 June - 8 June Page The operon model of gene expression
Page Importance of microbial genetics
Page Genetic Recombination
Page I.Transformation
Page II.Transduction
Page III. Conjugation
Page Other Genetic Recombinations
9 June - 15 June Page Mutation
Page Mutant identification
Page Replica plating technique
Page Spontaneous and induced mutation
Page Mutagens
Page Site directed mutation
16 June - 22 June Page Interrelationship between microorganism: Beneficial and harmful relationships
Page Interrelationship between microorganisms : Beneficial and harmful relationship
Page Beneficial / positive interactions
23 June - 29 June Page Negative / harmful / deleterious interactions
Page Antagonism
Page Predation
Page Importance of Soil fertility
7 July - 13 July Page Acknowledgement