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Human Population
Genetics |
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ANTH 332 (Human Population Genetics) is taught by Dr.
John Relethford in the Department
of Anthropology at the State University of New York
College at Oneonta, located in (obviously) Oneonta,
New York. An introduction to the study of population genetics, the mathematical basis of evolutionary theory and its particular application to human populations. Topics include: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, mating systems, mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. Case studies focus on human populations. |
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Prerequisite: ANTH 130 or BIOL
212. |
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This course has not been taught in several years. At this
time (mid-2009), I expect that this course will be taught again sometime in
the next two years, but the schedule is not yet known. Check with me if you
are interested. |
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