Genetics and Evolution (203-0-2)
Instructors
Joseph S Walsh
847/491-5098
Hogan Hall, Room 6-110A
Ilya Ruvinsky
Meeting Info
Fisk Hall 217: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Overview of class
This course will present the fundamentals of genetics and evolution. From the rules of heredity to the complex genetics of humans, we will cover the methods and logic of genetics as applied to inheritance, development, neurobiology, and populations. These concepts will transition to the process and tempo of evolution. From natural selection to speciation, we will cover evolution with an emphasis on how genetics plays a critical role.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisite: Students must have completed, with a C- or better, BIOL_SCI 202-0 to register for this course. Must be taken concurrently with BIOL_SCI 233-0.
Teaching Method
The course will be lecture-based with active-learning exercises, problem sets, and four exams.
Evaluation Method
The course will have four exams and none will be cumulative. In addition to exams, participation on problem sets, in-class discussions, and Piazza will be evaluated.
Class Materials (Required)
Evolution, 2nd edition by Bergstrom & Dugaktin, Norton. ISBN: 978-0-393-69014-9
Introduction to Genetic Analysis, 12th edition, by Anthony Griffiths; John Doebley; Catherine Peichel; David A. Wassarman; ISBN: 9781319114787.
Class Attributes
Natural Sciences Distro Area
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Students must have completed, with a C- or better, BIOL_SCI 202-0 to register for this course. Must be taken concurrently with BIOL_SCI 233-0.