Component 2

Stained Chromosomes

Courses that fulfill the 'evolutionary genetics' requirement for the Department of Genetics and/or the NIH T-32 Training Grant in Genetics. Note that requirement for the curriculum in Genetics or for the Training Grant requires at least 3 credit hours.

These courses should allow a student to gain skills and understanding in the origin and maintenance of genotypic and phenotypic diversity in natural and experimental populations.

GENE

GENE 6000 (3 credit hours) Evolutionary Mechanisms

GENE 8150 (3 credit hours) Fundamentals of Evolutionary Genetics (variable offering)

GENE 8160 (3 hours) Advanced Evolutionary Genetics (variable offering)

GENE 8400 (2 hours) Ecological Genetics (variable offering) (not offered in >5 years)

GENE 8410 (2 hours) Speciation and Hybridization (variable offering)

GENE 8420 (3 hours) Molecular Ecology (next offered Spring 2016)

GENE 8840 (variable) Advanced Topics in Evolutionary Genetics (topic varies, variable offering)

FANR

FANR 4350/6350 Conservation Genetics, Dr. Joe Nairn

ECOL

ECOL 6500 Evolutionary Ecology (Dr. Jill Anderson)

PBIO

PBIO/BINF 8350 Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (Liu, Leebens-Mack) [every spring]

 

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