1st Edition
BIOB 272: Genetics and Evolution
School: University of Montana (UM )
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Pages: 6In lecture we began our lecture series on population genetics by discussing the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Model.
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Pages: 4In lecture we first discussed the differences in linkage maps and physical maps and then we discussed how they can be combined. We next discussed phylogenetic maps and their characteristics.
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Pages: 22This study guide covers all of the topics discussed in lectures 1-12 including: biological evolution, the history of evolution, genomes, Mendelian genetics, meiosis, sex determination, dominance, pedigrees, hypothesis testing, linkage, and chromosomal variation.
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Pages: 5In lecture we first discussed polyploidy. Next we discussed chromosomal structural differences and how they are seen on a genome map. We finished lecture by beginning our discussion over Sanger sequencing.
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Pages: 4In class we discussed the various effects chromosomal aneuploidy has on genes.
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Pages: 6In lecture we discussed linkage, double cross-overs and how to use genetic maps.
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Pages: 4He started lecture discussing probability and different rules that help us determine probability. We then discussed hypothesis testing and looked at an example using a Chi-Square test.
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Pages: 6In lecture we first finished our discussion on dominance. We then discussed pedigrees and how they are used to determine how certain diseases are spread from generation to generation. We finished lecture discussing linkage.
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Pages: 4First we started lecture by continuing the discussions about examples of sexual reproduction. We then discussed the Chromosome Theory of Inheritance. Next we discussed the metabolic pathways and ended the day discussing genotype/phenotype relationships.
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Pages: 6In lecture we first discussed what "sex" is in a genetic sense. We then discussed meiosis and mitosis mostly in eukaryotes. Next we discussed the ways in which sexes (male/female) are determined.
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Pages: 5In lecture we mostly went over examples of independent assortment using fork diagrams and punnett squares.
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Pages: 4In lecture we discussed Mendelian Genetics-what his contributions were to what we know about Genetics today and some examples of how genetics works.
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Pages: 4In lecture he first explained what DNA is and that it is the molecule of heredity. He then explained how this heredity is passed through the central dogma theory. Next he explained what a genome is and the history of the genome.
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Pages: 4This lecture outlines the history of evolution and the main scientists that are known for their involvement in our knowledge of evolution.
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Pages: 3Introduction to evolution (defining and misconseptions) Case Study about the evolution of whales
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Pages: 5In lecture today we continued our discussion over Neanderthal evolution by discussing a new lineage of Neanderthals fossils found in the Denisova Cave. We then discussed what makes us human, genetically.