Posted 21 Nov 2009 - 23:07 by Ronald O Crandall
Basic principles of phylogenetics, population genetics and quantitative genetics including the construction of gene trees, forces affecting the amount and distribution of genetic variation in populations, and the inheritance and evolution of multifactorial characters.
Course Instructors:
Credit Range:
3
Cross-Listed Subjects:
MEDICAL GENETICS 629: Evolutionary Genetics
Cross-Listed Subjects:
BOTANY 629: Evolutionary Genetics Prerequisites:
Course Level:
Advanced Open to First Year Students:
no
Course Department:
Genetics Department
Course Guide Link:
http://public.my.wisc.edu/portal/render.u142726l1n39.target.u142726l1n39.uP?pltc_target=tp.2369786&pltc_type=RENDER&pltc_state=detached&pltc_mode=view&pltp_courseID=008159&pltp_subjectId=412&pltp_topicId=0&pltp_action=courseDetail&pltp_termCode=1112
