3rd Sem, BIOTECH

Basics of Computer Applications BT 3rd Sem Syllabus for VTU BE 2017 Scheme

Basics of Computer Applications detail syllabus for Biotechnology (Bt), 2017 scheme is taken from VTU official website and presented for VTU students. The course code (17BT36), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other bt 3rd sem syllabus for be 2017 scheme vtu you can visit BT 3rd Sem syllabus for BE 2017 Scheme VTU Subjects. The detail syllabus for basics of computer applications is as follows.

Course Objectives:

This course will enable students

  • To gain knowledge about the different languages
  • To gain the functioning and understanding the usage of internet, use of HTML in webbased designing
  • To learn and implement different languages in biological applications
  • To use of ontology for effective representation of data

Module 1

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Module 2

INTERNET and DATABASE MANAGEMENT: Internet Addresses, Internet Protocol, Transport layer, Upper layer protocols, Internet access and applications. Overview of HTML and HTTP; Web servers, Web access, Security, WWW (World Wide Web) proxies, HTML applications related to biotechnology. Novell’s WWW service, Web based applications, Biology search engines, legal and ethical issues. Introduction to flat files, DBMS and RDBMS, E-R relationship, Introduction to SQL, basic commands, using SQL in MS Access, creating and modifying tables, joining tables, simple queries using SQL, inner join, outer joins.

Module 3

ONTOLOGIES and MATLAB: Overview of ontologies, gene ontologies, Open biological ontologies (OBO) and its applications, TAMBIS ontology, cell cycle ontology, GeneX ontology. Building ontology, ontology
development tools (protege 2000, GKB editor, OilEd), Ontology integration of bioontologies. Different types of data formats (CSV and tabbed formats for general file representation, data cleaning, flat file) Introduction to MATLAB, features of MATLAB toolbox, Usage of MATLAB towards bio statistical and biochemical applications. Modeling of biochemical and biotechnological systems using MATLAB scientific computing environment.

Module 4

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Module 5

APPLICATIONS OF C AND C++ IN BIOTECHNOLOGY:
Writing a C program using numerical analysis technique towards solving the differential equations to biotechnology (such as finding the thermal death kinetics of microorganisms, holding time for sterilization, estimating the length of the lag phase, calculation of specific growth rate, doubling time, and substrate-to-cell yield coefficient, etc.). Write a C++ Program to find the optimum pH and temperature for maximum enzyme activity, to derive the column height needed to achieve the specified degree of conversion in a fluidized-bed biofilm reactor, to find the optimal dilution rate for maximum cell productivity, etc. Usage of NCBI’s C++ tool kit to demonstrate certain features of sequence analysis.

Course Outcomes:

After studying this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand C- language with updated tool usage.
  • Apply the basic concepts of MATLAB, Internet.
  • Use the software with special reference to biotechnological applications.

Reference Books:

  1. SAMS teach SQL in 10mins by Ben Forta, Williams Publishing.
  2. Beginning XML by David Hunter, Wrox Press.
  3. Introducing UNIX and LINUX by Mike Joy, Palgrave Macmillan.
  4. SQL Simplified: Learn to read and write SQL by Cecelia. L. Allison, Jones and Bartlett.
  5. SQL queries for mere mortals: A hands-on guide to data manipulation in SQL by Michael J. Hernandez and John. L. Viescas, Addison Wesley.

Text Books:

  1. Linux: the complete reference by Richard Peterson, McGraw Hill.
  2. Internet: The complete reference by Margaret Levine Young, Tata McGraw Hill.
  3. C Programming by E Balaguruswamy, Tata McGraw Hill.
  4. HTML and XML for beginners by Michael Morrison, Microsoft Press.
  5. A study in Ontology by Peter Simons, Oxford Press.
  6. Essential MATLAB for Scientists and Engineers by Arnold, Wiley, NY.
  7. Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics by James Tisdall “O’Reilly Media, Inc”.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Bt, 2017 scheme do visit Biotech 3rd Sem syllabus for 2017 scheme.

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