An introduction to the principles, methods, and applications of biological systematics, including reconstruction of phylogenies, creation of classifications, historical biogeography, and applications in evolutionary biology. Each student will analyze phylogenetic data and write a description of a species and its relationships. Prerequisite: BIOL 108 and a 200-level Biological Sciences course; BIOL 221 strongly recommended.
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LECTURE B1
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60 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (TR)
09:30 - 10:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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SEMINAR J1
(77861) |
12 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (W)
10:00 - 10:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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SEMINAR J2
(82313) |
12 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (W)
11:00 - 11:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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SEMINAR J3
(82314) |
12 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (R)
11:00 - 11:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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SEMINAR J4
(82315) |
12 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (R)
12:00 - 12:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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SEMINAR J5
(82316) |
12 |
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09 (R)
13:00 - 13:50
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Primary Instructor: Felix Sperling
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