FACULTY OF SCIENCE / BIOTECHNOLOGY / BYT3016 - POPULATION GENETICS

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

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1Natural selection modelsHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 208-234
2Principles of natural selectionHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 185-206
3Measurement of genetic diversityHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 9-51, Hishimoto A, Fukutake M, Mouri K, Nagasaki Y, Asano M, Ueno Y, Nishiguchi N, Shirakawa O (2010) Alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenase polymorphisms and risk for suicide: a preliminary observation in the Japanese male population. Genes, Brain and Behavior 9, 498-502.
4Genetic drift and population sizeHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 53-80
5Genetic drift and population size calculations, Coalescent modelHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 80-103, Carstens BC, Brennan RS, Chua V, Duffie CV, Harvey MG, Koch RA, Mcmahan CD, Nelson BJ, Newman CE, Satler JD, Seeholzer G, Posbic K, Tank DC, Sullivan J (2013) Model selection as a tool for phylogeographic inference: an example from the willow Salix melanopsis. Molecular Ecology 22, 4014–4028. Rosenberg NA, Nordborg M (2002) Genealogical trees, coalescent theory and the analysis of genetic polymorphisms. Nature Reviews Genetics, 3, 380-390.
6Molecular evolutionHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 241-281
7Molecular phylogenyBrown TA. Genomes. 2nd edition. Oxford: Wiley-Liss; 2002. Chapter 15, Molecular Phylogenetics., s: 391-410
8MutationHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 154-183
9Mendel basis of quantitative variation characteristicsHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 334-355
10Variation and evolution of the quantitative characteristicsHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 283-331
11Neutral theoryHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 235-241
12Population genetics approach, the basic concepts of population genetics theory and assumptions, parametersHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 1-8
13Population structure and gene flowHamilton, M. B. 2009. Population Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell, 407 p., s: 105-151, Novembre J, Johnson T, Bryc K, Kutalik Z, Boyko AR, Auton A, Indap A, King KS, Bergmann S, Nelson MR, Stephens M, Bustamante CD (2008) Genes mirror geography within Europe. Nature 456, 98-101.
14SpeciationAvise, J.C. 2004. Chapter 7: Speciation and hybridization. In Molecular Markers, Natural History and Evolution (2nd ed.). Chapman and Hall, New York., s: 252-305