BIOLOGY 708: Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics
Biology 708
BIOLOGY 708: Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics
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Interrelates and synthesizes the theory of organic evolution in light of findings and practices of two related biological disciplines, viz., 1) Systematic Biology (dealing with the logical and empirical premises of classification systems, species concept, significance of higher taxa, taxonomic methods and their evaluation) and 2) Evolutionary Genetics (dealing with the laws of genetics and biomathematics as applied to evolving populations). (4+0)
Biology 107, 231 or a semester course in general zoology.

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