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BIOL 322 - Genetics of PopulationsSemester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4NS, QFR The evolution of phenotypic traits results from the action of selective and non-selective forces on the distribution of genetic variation within and among populations. We will use mathematical and computational models to study adaptation and the genetic architecture of complex traits in the context of natural populations. These evolutionary approaches have critical applications in the study of disease, conservation biology, agriculture, and the response to climate change. Labs may involve field work or be computer-based. Enrollment Limit: 20 Instructor: A. Roles Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite & Notes: BIOL 200 (formerly BIOL 102) or 201 or 202 or 206 or 215 or 218 or 227. |
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