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Nov 24, 2024
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B318 Evolution and Population Genetics3 credit(s) Evolution is a fundamental and unifying theory of biology that works on the population level. This course explores fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology, with emphasis placed on how biologists study the patterns and processes. Additionally, the integration of population genetics with evolutionary processes will be highlighted. Topics will include evolutionary trees, selection, migration, drift, nonrandom mating, mutation, quantitative genetics, genome evolution, and speciation. Offered fall semester odd years. Prerequisite: B216 and B221 , or consent of instructor.
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