Biology 232 - Genetics and Evolution

EVOLUTION & GENETICS

Fall
2020
02
4.00
Laura Katz
TTh 10:55-12:10
Smith College
50196-F20
REMOTE
lkatz@smith.edu
Evolution frames much of biology by providing insights into how and why things change over time. For example, the study of evolution is essential to: understanding transitions in biodiversity across time and space, elucidating patterns of genetic variation within and between populations, and developing both vaccines and treatments for human diseases. Topics in this course include population genetics, molecular evolution, speciation, phylogenetics and macroevolution. Prerequisite: BIO 130 or BIO 132 or permission of the instructor.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.