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Course Detail

Course Name Molecular Diagnostics
Course Code 25CLG502
Program M. Sc. Clinical Genomics
Semester 1
Credits 3
Campus Kochi

Syllabus

Unit 1

(Lectures 6)
Introduction: An Historical Perspective on the Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory. Molecular
Techniques for diagnosis – Methods for extracting nucleic acids (DNA & RNA); Methods for Nucleic Acid Amplification: PCR, Modifications of PCR (Multiplex-PCR, SSP-PCR, Nested PCR, Reverse transcriptase PCR [RT-PCR], Realtime PCR)

Unit 2

(Lectures 6)
Methods for mutation detection: PCR-RFLP, DNA Sequencing, Reverse Hybridization Assay, Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification [MLPA], Allele specific PCR; NGS Applications, Global review of NGS platforms, Clinical NGS in practice. Other Clinical Diagnostic Technologies: Flow Cytometry, Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Immunohistochemistry, Laser Capture Microdissection (FFPE).

Unit 3

(Lectures 6)
Quality Assurance in the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory: Framework for Quality Assurance in Molecular Diagnostics, Verification of Molecular Assays, Standards and Standardization of Molecular Diagnostics, Laboratory-Developed Tests in Molecular Diagnostics.

Unit 4

(Lectures 7)
Applications of Molecular Diagnostics for Genetic Diseases, Molecular diagnostics of
Coagulation, Cystic Fibrosis; Prenatal Genotyping for Identification of Fetuses at Risk for Immune CytopenicDisorders. Applications of Molecular Diagnostics for Human Cancers. Applications of Molecular Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases, Identity-Based Testing: HLA Typing Using Molecular Methods. Molecular Analysis for Forensic Casework and Parentage Testing, Molecular Assessment of Bone Marrow Transplant Engraftment. Personalized Medicine.

Unit 5

(Lectures 5)
Genetic Counseling Considerations in Molecular Diagnosis, Ethical, Social, and Legal Issues Related to Molecular Genetic Testing.

Introduction

Pre-requisites: Basic understanding of biology and biotechnology

Total number of classes: 30

Preamble

This course will provide an overview of the principles of molecular diagnostics, the use of various molecular techniques to diagnose disease, quality assurance in the molecular lab and DNA based identity testing.

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Outcome

CO1 Understand the molecular diagnostic aspects, its significance and goal

CO2 Understand the technology behind the various molecular techniques used in the

clinical diagnostic laboratory for the diagnosis of various pathogenic situations

CO3 Develop awareness of sample types, preparation, and storage for molecular

diagnostic tests.

CO4 Understand the Quality assurance that needs to be followed in the molecular

diagnostic lab

CO5 Develop awareness of ethical issues related to genetic testing

PO1: Bioscience Knowledge

PO2: Problem Analysis

PO3: Design/Development of Solutions

PO4: Conduct Investigations of complex problems

PO5: Modern tools usage

PO6: Bioscientist and Society

PO7: Environment and Sustainability

PO8: Ethics

PO9: Individual & Team work

PO10: Communication

PO11: Project management & Finance

PO12: Lifelong learning

CO-PO Mapping Table:

COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 2 2 3 1 2
CO2 3 3 2 2 3 3 1 2 2
CO3 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 1
CO4 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 2
CO5 2 2 3 1 2

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO):

PSO1. Apply fundamental molecular biology principles to interpret clinical genomic data.

PSO2. Use molecular techniques (e.g., PCR, RT-PCR, sequencing) to detect genetic mutations and biomarkers.

PSO3. Analyze genotype-phenotype correlations in inherited and acquired disorders.

PSO4. Identify pathogenic variants from NGS data and interpret their clinical relevance.

PSO5. Correlate molecular pathways with disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets.

PSO6. Develop and validate diagnostic assays based on molecular biology principles.

PSO7. Utilize molecular biology to support pharmacogenomic profiling and therapy optimization.

PSO8. Integrate multi-omic data (genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic) for personalized health solutions.

PSO9. Apply molecular knowledge to cancer genomics, infectious diseases, and rare genetic disorders.

PSO10. Translate molecular discoveries into clinical interventions through evidence-based practice.

CO-PSO Mapping Table:

COs PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 PSO5 PSO6 PSO7 PSO8 PSO9 PSO10
CO1 3 2 1 1 2
CO2 3 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 3
CO3 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 2
CO4 2 2 2 3 2
CO5 1 2 2

Evaluation Pattern

Evaluation Pattern: 50+50 = 100

Internal Assessment – 50%
Periodical 1 Exam 20%
Periodical 2 Exam 20%
Continuous Assessment Assignment/Test/Quiz 10%
  50%
End Semester Examination- 50%
Theory Exam 50%
  50%
Total 100%

Text Books / References

Textbooks

Molecular Diagnostics: For the Clinical Laboratorian. William B. Coleman (Editor), Gregory J. Tsongalis (Editor) Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC.

References

Buckingham and Flaw’s, “Molecular Diagnostics: Fundamentals, Methods and Clinical Applications”, F.A. Davis Company; First edition, 2007.

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