BIOL F433 - Conservation Genetics

Institution:
UAF Interior Alaska Campus
Subject:
Biology
Description:
Concepts of population genetics, phylogenetics, pedigree analysis, systematics and taxonomy as they apply to conservation of species. Evaluating the impact of small population size, population fragmentation, inbreeding, hybridization, taxonomic uncertainties and other factors on viability and management of species. Prerequisites: BIOL F371; BIOL F260. Recommended: NRM F277. Cross-listed with WLF F433. Stacked with BIOL F633; WLF F633. Offered Spring
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
(BIOL F271 UF C- OR BIOL F371 UF C- ) (AND BIOL F362 UF C- OR BIOL F260 UF C- )
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(907) 474-5439

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