BIOL-4266 Molecular Ecology
Description
This course examines the use of molecular genetic data to the understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes in the natural populations such as genetic diversity, dispersal, gene flow and phylogeography. This course will also examine how molecular genetic data is utilized to study behavioral mechanism such as mate selection and foraging. Application of molecular ecology principles to conversation will also be explored.
Requisites
Prerequisites: (BIOL 2107 Minimum Grade: C and BIOL 2107L Minimum Grade: C and BIOL 2108 Minimum Grade: C and BIOL 2108L Minimum Grade: C) or (BIOL 1107 Minimum Grade: C and BIOL 1107L Minimum Grade: C and BIOL 1108 and BIOL 1108L Minimum Grade: C) and (CHEM 1211K or (CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1211L ) ) and (CHEM 1212K or (CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1212L ) )
Course Hours
Lecture Hours: 4.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 4.00
Semesters
| Course Title | Instructor | Campus | Section | Syllabus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molecular Ecology | Frank Fontanella, Ph.D. | Carrollton | 01W | external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource |