The course aims to provide a preparation in Biology and Genetics adequate to the understanding of the basics of modern Molecular Cell Biology, Classical and Molecular Genetics. At the end of the course the student will acquire the basics of the morphology and function of specific cellular apparati, as well as how the genetic information flows. Learning of these notions will make clear to the student the transition mechanisms from genotype to phenotype, both in physiological and pathological conditions.
The course of Biochemistry aims to provide to the students the basis to understanding the physical, chemical and biological contexts in which molecules, reactions and metabolic pathways play their role.
At the end of the present course the student will understand the structure-function relationships of the main biological molecules, essential biochemical mechanisms that underlie a proper metabolic function and the consequences of their alterations.
Frontal lectures
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4. Devlin. Biochimica con aspetti clinici. EdiSES