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Mécanismes de l'évolution biologique
Course teacher(s)
Patrick MARDULYN (Coordinator) and Karine VAN DONINCKECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Selection and adaptation, evolution of sex and sexual selection, indirect selection, neutral evolution and genetic drift, elements of population evolution, phylogenies and phylogenetic inference, gene genealogies, genes and genome evolution, mechanisms of speciation, intragenomic conflicts and unit of selection, evolution of development
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Understanding the basic mechanisms of biological evolution and its consequences on the diversification of life. Identifying hypotheses on past evolution that are compatible with a set of observations (data interpretation). From a set of observations, predict the future evolution of a gene, a genome, or a set of organisms, using the knowledge acquired on the evolutionary process.
A detailed list of specific learning outcomes that will be evaluated at the end of the course will be made available to students.
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and corequired courses
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures, problems solving, case studies, computer data analyses.
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
S.C. Stearns et R.F. Hoekstra, 2005 : Evolution : an introduction (second edition), Oxford (ISBN: 0199255636) ; D. J. Futuyma, 2005 : Evolution, Sinauer (ISBN: 0878931872) ; N.H. Barton, D.E.G. Briggs, J.A. Eisen, DB Goldstein, et N.H. Patel, 2007: Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (ISBN: 0879696849)
Other information
Contacts
J.C. de Biseau (Solbosch campus, U Building, Door C, 4th level, room 165, jcbiseau@ulb.ac.be); Patrick Mardulyn (Solbosch campus, U Building, Door C, 4th level, room 149b, pmarduly@ulb.ac.be)
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- written examination
written examination
Written exam
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
100% for the written exam
Language(s) of evaluation
- french