Biology 350 - Seminar: Topics in Molecular Biology: Quantitative Genetics

SEM: TPCS MOLECLR: QUANT GENET

Spring
2020
01
3.00
Rachel Wright
Th 01:20-04:00
Smith College
30715-S20
WRIGHT 237
rwright@smith.edu
Topics course: Unlike Mendel’s round or wrinkled peas, many biological traits exhibit more than two distinct forms. Quantitative genetics allows the study of continuously varying traits through statistical models that incorporate interactions between multiple genetic loci and the environment. Ongoing improvements in high-throughput DNA sequencing are revealing genetic mechanisms underlying human traits, such as predisposition to disease. In-class reviews of classic and contemporary literature in quantitative genetics will serve as a foundation for a final project wherein students will conduct a thorough analysis for a quantitative trait of interest.
Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.