Biological Sciences 321ME - Molecular Ecology
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Jason Andras
MW 11:00AM-12:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
102466
Clapp Laboratory 420
jandras@mtholyoke.edu
Over the past quarter century, molecular genetic methods have become increasingly important in ecological research. In this course, we will examine contemporary molecular genetic tools and learn how they can be used to answer ecological questions. Topics will include: reconstruction of ancestral relationships; measuring the size, diversity, and spatial structure of populations; characterization of migration and dispersal patterns; and identification of sensitive or threatened species and populations. We will explore these themes through foundational texts and current scientific literature, and we will analyze molecular genetic datasets in class to gain familiarity with available techniques.
Prereq: BIOL-230 (or BIOL-210), and BIOL-223 or BIOL-226.