BIO 390. Evolution

Description:

A detailed study of the fundamental principles of biological evolution, including natural selection; neutral theory; population-level evolutionary changes; molecular mechanisms of evolution; the role of morphological, behavioral, and molecular data in our understanding of evolutionary change; and methods of evolutionary research. The course will integrate classical conclusions with contemporary interpretations of evolutionary data, with emphasis placed on modern molecular-based methodologies.

 

  • Prerequisite: Biology 291
  • Three hours lecture per week.
  • Credits: 3
  • Offered: Fall.        
  • Faculty: Dr. White