Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics - BIOEB502 (2023)

This paper focuses on current trends in evolutionary and environmental genomics. The variety of contemporary applied topics includes conservation and invasion genomics, evolution in a warming world, ethics and data sovereignty, and personalised medicine.

Paper Information

Points: 15.0
Prerequisite(s): BIOEB201 or BIOL201 or an approved equivalent course covering key concepts in ecology and evolution.
Internal assessment / examination: 100:0

Trimesters and Locations

Occurrence Code When taught Where taught
23A (HAM)A Trimester : 27 Feb 2023 - 25 Jun 2023 Hamilton

Timetabled Lectures for Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics (BIOEB502)

DayStartEndRoomDates
Wed2:00 PM4:00 PME.1.10Feb 27 - Jun 4

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Indicative Fees for Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics (BIOEB502)

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 Tuition Resource 
23A (HAM) $1111 $4864
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Paper Outlines for Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics (BIOEB502)

The following paper outlines are available for Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics (BIOEB502).
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Additional Information

Available Subjects:  Ecology and Biodiversity

Other available years: Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics - BIOEB502 (2022) , Trends in Evolutionary and Environmental Genomics - BIOEB502 (2021) , Key Concepts in Evolution and Systematics - BIOEB502 (2020)

Paper details current as of : 31 May 2023 12:20pm
Indicative fees current as of : 1 June 2023 4:30am

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