BIOL 151 - Organic EvolutionSemester Hours: 3 Every other Spring
The modern synthesis of evolutionary theory, including history of evolutionary thought and controversies over supportive evidence. Topics include tests of natural selection, population genetics, speciation, the neutral theory of evolution, and phylogenetic reconstruction. Emphasis on application of evolutionary theory to real-world problems such as host-parasite evolution, antibiotic and pesticide resistance, and the impact of humans on the evolution of other species. Occasional Saturday field trips required.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: BIO 014 or BIOL 120; BIO 135 or BIOL 122; or permission of instructor.
Credit for either BIOL 151 or BIO 119. (Formerly BIO 119.)
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