About BIOL 4260 L01
Exploration of the mathematical principles and biological assumptions that underpin the study of evolutionary processes, offering valuable insights into the origins and implications of heritable variation in nature. Prerequisites: BCOR 2300 or BCOR 2100.
Notes
Students must enroll in BIOL 4620 lecture;
Section URL
https://www.jcbnunez.org/biol4260
Section Description
This is a recitation and code lab section of the course BIOL 4260: Population Genetics.
Section Expectation
Students will engage in advanced discussion of the course materials, including population genetic simulations using the R programming language.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated through homework, quizzes, oral presentations, participation, and exams (midterms and a final).
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