(3 units). An in-depth examination of the processes underlying micro- and macroevolution. Topics may include adaptation, mechanisms of speciation, species concepts, the comparative method and coevolution. Practical applications of evolutionary principles to fields such as medicine and agriculture will be introduced. Course Component: Lecture Prerequisites: BIO 1130, BIO 2133. Taking BIO 3119 at the same time as BIO 3122 is highly beneficial.
(3 units). An in-depth examination of the processes underlying micro- and macroevolution. Topics may include adaptation, mechanisms of speciation, species concepts, the comparative method and coevolution. Practical applications of evolutionary principles to fields such as medicine and agriculture will be introduced. Course Component: Lecture Prerequisites: BIO 1130, BIO 2133. Taking BIO 3119 at the same time as BIO 3122 is highly beneficial.