Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.
If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:

Laurea in Bioinformatica - Enrollment from 2025/2026

Type D and Type F activities

Type D educational activities are at the student's choice, Type F activities are additional knowledge useful for job placement (internships, transversal skills, project works, etc.). According to the Didactic Regulations of the Course, some activities can be chosen and entered independently in the booklet, others must be approved by a special committee to verify their consistency with the study plan. Type D or F training activities can be covered by the following activities.

1. Teachings delivered at the University of Verona.

Include the teachings listed below and/or in the Catalog of Teachingshttps://www.univr.it/it/catalogo-insegnamenti - Opens in a new window (which can also be filtered by language of delivery via Advanced Search).

Booklet entry mode: if the teaching is included among those listed below, the student can enter it independently during the period- Opens in a new window in which the syllabus is open; otherwise, the student must make a request to the Secretariat, sending to carriere.scienze@ateneo.univr.it- Opens in a new window the form- Opens in a new window in the period indicated- Opens in a new window.

2. CLA language certificate or equivalency.

In addition to those required by the curriculum, the following are recognized for those matriculated from A.Y. 2021/2022:

  • English language: 3 CFUs are recognized for each level of proficiency above that required by the course of study (if not already recognized in the previous course of study).
  • Other languages and Italian for foreigners: 3 cfu are recognized for each proficiency level starting from A2 (if not already recognized in the previous study cycle).

These cfu will be recognized, up to a maximum of 6 cfu in total, of type F if the teaching plan allows it, or of type D. Additional elective credits for language knowledge may be recognized only if consistent with the student's educational project and if adequately motivated.

Those matriculated up to A.Y. 2020/2021 should consult the information found here- services - cla - language exercises - science and engineering https://www.scienzeingegneria.univr.it/?ent=iniziativa&id=4688 - Opens in a new window.

Booklet entry modeapply for the certificate- Opens in a new window orequivalency- services - recognition of external language certifications - cla Opens in a new window to the CLA and send it to the Student Secretariat - Careers for the inclusion of the exam in the career, by email: carriere.scienze@ateneo.univr.it- Opens in a new window

3. Soft skills

Discover the training paths promoted by the University's TALC - Teaching and learning centerhttps://talc.univr.it/ - Opens in a new window, intended for students regularly enrolled in the academic year of course delivery https://talc.univr.it/it/competenze-trasversali- Opens in a new window

Booklet entry mode: The teaching is not intended to be included in the syllabus. Only upon obtaining theOpen Badgehttps://talc.univr.it/it/servizi/open-badge - Opens in a new window will the booklet CFUs be automatically validated. The registration of CFUs in career is not instantaneous, but there will be some technical time to wait.

4. Contamination lab

The Contamination Lab Verona (CLab Verona) is an experiential pathway with modules dedicated to innovation and business culture that offers the opportunity to work in teams with students from all courses of study to solve challenges launched by companies and institutions. The pathway allows students to receive 6 CFUs in the D or F area. Discover the challenges: https://www.univr.it/clabverona- Opens in a new window

PLEASE NOTE: To be eligible to take any teaching activity, including electives, you must be enrolled in the year of the course in which it is offered. Therefore, it is recommended that undergraduates of the December and April sessions DO NOT take extracurricular activities of the new academic year, in which they are not enrolled, since these degree sessions are valid with reference to the previous academic year. Therefore, for activities carried out in an academic year in which they are not enrolled, no recognition of CFUs can be given.

5. Internship/internship period

In addition to the CFUs stipulated in the curriculum (check carefully what is indicated on the Educational Regulationshere- services - internships and apprenticeships - science and engineering It opens in a new window you can find information on how to activate the internship.

Check in the regulations which activities can be Type D and which can be Type F.

Please also note that for internships activated from October 1, 2024, it will be possible to recognize excess hours in terms of Type D credits, limited only to internship experiences carried out at host institutions outside the University.

Academic year:
Semester 1  From 10/1/24 To 1/31/25
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° Attention Laboratory D Pietro Sala (Coordinator)
2° 3° Elements of Cosmology and General Relativity D Claudia Daffara (Coordinator)
2° 3° Introduction to quantum mechanics for quantum computing D Claudia Daffara (Coordinator)
2° 3° Introduction to smart contract programming for ethereum D Sara Migliorini (Coordinator)
2° 3° Python programming language [English edition] D Carlo Combi (Coordinator)
2° 3° BEYOND ARDUINO: FROM PROTOTYPE TO PRODUCT WITH STM MICROCONTROLLER D Franco Fummi (Coordinator)
2° 3° APP REACT PLANNING D Graziano Pravadelli (Coordinator)
2° 3° HW components design on FPGA D Franco Fummi (Coordinator)
Semester 2 From 3/3/25 To 6/13/25
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° Attention Laboratory D Pietro Sala (Coordinator)
2° 3° LaTeX Language D Enrico Gregorio (Coordinator)
2° 3° Python programming language [Edizione in italiano] D Carlo Combi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Rapid prototyping on Arduino D Franco Fummi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Programming Challanges D Romeo Rizzi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Tools for development of applications of virtual reality and mixed D Andrea Giachetti (Coordinator)
2° 3° Development and life cycle of software of artificial intelligence software D Marco Cristani (Coordinator)
2° 3° Protection of intangible assets (SW and invention)between industrial law and copyright D Mila Dalla Preda (Coordinator)
List of courses with unassigned period
years Modules TAF Teacher
Subject requirements: mathematics D Franco Zivcovich (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S00278

Credits

6

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

BIO/18 - GENETICS

Period

Semester 1  dal Oct 1, 2024 al Jan 31, 2025.

Courses Single

Authorized

Learning objectives

The course provides knowledge on the organization of genetic material, transmission and recombina-tion of hereditary characteristics, the aberrations of chromosomes and genes, the dynamics of genes in populations. It also introduces genetic evidence of carcinogenesis and a number of major disea-ses, and the differences between genetically modified organisms and "natural" ones The students will acquire the basic concepts related to how to access structured information of ge-nomic and biological type, and methods for their processing and communication; the models and biomolecular technologies of fundamental use, and foundations of the genetics of animal and plant organisms The students will be able to understand the genetic basis of life; to take advanced biotechnological and bioinformatics courses, also of a master's degree.

Prerequisites and basic notions

Knowledge of basic biology and basic statistics is required.

Program

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF HEREDITY What genetics studies What are genes and what are alleles Classification of chromosomes based on the centromere Mitosis and its meaning in genetic terms Meiosis and its meaning in genetic terms Mendel's laws The test cross The Punnett square How to apply the Punnett square probability method or branching diagrams in dihybrid crosses The chi-square test Pedigree analysis SEX DETERMINATION AND SEX-INFLUENCED CHARACTERISTICS Haplodiploidy as a sex determination system The XX-X0 sex determination system Sex determination based on the environment The system of genetic balance for sex determination Sex determination in humans Effects of an alteration in the number of sex chromosomes in humans Gene dosage compensation The difference between sex-linked and sex-influenced characteristics EXTENSION AND VARIATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF HEREDITY Penetrance and expressivity of a gene The reaction norm Differences between dominance, codominance and incomplete dominance Lethal alleles Multiple alleles and present an example Epistasis ASSOCIATION, RECOMBINATION AND MAPPING Linked genes Association of genes in CIS and in TRANS The frequency of recombination The 2-point and 3-point control cross Interference and coincidence coefficient in the association and recombination of genes Relationship between genetic maps and physical maps CHROMOSOMAL VARIABILITY The karyotype Chromosomal rearrangements Types of aneuploidy and related possible phenotypic consequences Uniparental disomy Mosaicism Types of euploidy and related possible genetic and phenotypic consequences BACTERIAL AND VIRAL GENETIC SYSTEMS Bacterial conjugation Bacterial transformation Generalized transduction and specialized transduction Retroviruses DNA + TRANSCRIPTION + PROCESSING The characteristics of bacterial chromosomes The characteristics of eukaryotic chromosomes The CoT curve and what are the factors that compose it Types of repetitive sequences present in DNA What is meant by transcription The classes of RNA and their function The transcription unit Transcription in bacteria Transcription in eukaryotes Translation in bacteria mRNA processing Introns and RNA editing Evolution of the concept of gene The characteristics of the genetic code THE DNA OF ORGANELLES What are the DNAs contained in the various cellular organelles Mitochondrial DNA Chloroplastic DNA Homoplasmy and Heteroplasmy Maternal inheritance Point mutations: types and phenotypic effects Transition and transversion The forward mutation and its effects Reverse, suppressive, nonsense, missense, silent mutations. conditionals Mutation rate and mutation frequency The Ames test QUANTITATIVE GENETICS What are quantitative traits Polygenic and multifactorial traits The influence of the environment and genetic factors on the variability of quantitative traits Assumptions for the Nilsson-Ehle multigenic hypothesis Determination of the number of genes responsible for a polygenic trait Phenotypic variance and its components Genetic variance and its components Broad sense and narrow sense heritability How to calculate broad sense heritability by eliminating components of variance and its problems The limitations of heritability POPULATION GENETICS Species, evolution and phylogeny Natural and artificial selection The response to selection, its limits and how it is calculated Realized heritability Mendelian populations and gene pool Estimation of genotype frequencies in a population Estimation of allele frequencies in a population The Hardy-Weinberg law Inbreeding depression and heterosis Factors that can disturb the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in a population and their consequences Balanced polymorphism Drift and genetics EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS Biological evolution The forces of evolution Types of evolution Biological species, Morphospecies and Phylogenetic species Prezygotic reproductive isolation mechanisms Postzygotic reproductive isolation mechanisms Speciation Allopatric speciation and reinforcement Sympatric speciation Phylogeny TUMOR GENETICS Cancer Clonal evolution of tumors Genetic evidence of carcinogenesis Oncogenes and tumor suppressors EPIGENETICS What is epigenetics GENETIC DISEASES Genetic diseases How hereditary diseases are classified Multifactorial genetic diseases GMOs What are GMOs

Bibliography

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Didactic methods

Frontal lessons, with slides available on Moodle. The files are updated with each lesson.

Learning assessment procedures

Written, multiple choice and/or open quizzes

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

Evaluation criteria

Overall preparation level assessed on the basis of generic open questions or quizzes

Criteria for the composition of the final grade

Open questions valued at 3 points each and/or quizzes valued at 1 point each

Exam language

Italiano