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Dec 30, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
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BIOL 487 - Principles of Systematics Principles and applications of methods used to reconstruct history and biotic diversity among genes, species, and higher taxa. Considers several approaches to tree construction and significance of phylogenetic history within the context of evolution, biogeography, and conservation biology.
Credits 3 Prerequisites Grade of C or better in each of the following: BIOL 196 , BIOL 197 , CHEM 121A , CHEM 121L , CHEM 122A , CHEM 122L , ENG 102 or ENG 114 or HON 100 , and MATH 127 or 128 or 181 . The maximum number of attempts for BIOL 487 is three, including earned grades, withdrawals and audits. Notes Emphasis on molecular approaches to systematics. This course is crosslisted with BIOL 687. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
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