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Lecture 1- Genome evolution
4 examples of genetic changes,
Example of a group where chromoso...,
Example of sex chromosomes becomi...
16  cards
Lecture 2- Human evolutionary genomics
Why is mtdna good for studying ev...,
Conclusions from male vs female s...,
What is mrca and where does it li...
9  cards
Lecture 3 – Molecular phylogenetics
What is phylogenetics,
What is taxonomy,
Orthologous sequence
29  cards
Lecture 4- Molecular clocks
What is coalescent theory,
How does bootstrapping improve tr...,
Why is having a molecular clock u...
15  cards
Lecture 5- Population genetics I
What is population genetics,
What is a genetic marker,
At what point is a population dee...
22  cards
Lecture 6- Population genetics II
Current environment of a gene,
Difference between selection unde...,
Types of selection which can act ...
10  cards
Lecture 7- Coalescent theory
What does coalescent theory refer to,
Limitations of this method,
Application
20  cards
Lecture 8- Detecting selection in molecular sequences
Example of how selective and demo...,
Dn ds model,
What s values represent what
10  cards
Lecture 9- Viral evolutionary genetics
2 scales in which viruses evolve,
Features of the hiv genome,
Influenza a features
15  cards
Lecture 10- Non-coding DNA evolution, transposable elements, endogenous viruses, and other mobile DNA
What is the c value paradox,
4 possible explanations for why n...,
What features is genome size corr...
23  cards
Lecture 11- Bacterial genomics I - Features of bacterial genomes
2 approaches to organising short ...,
Pros and cons of mapping,
Pros and cons of de novo assembly
12  cards
Lecture 12- Bacterial genomics II - Population Genomics of bacterial pathogens
Theories of different ways molecu...,
Neutral diversification,
Ecotype model
17  cards
Lecture 13- Quantitative genetics
What is the quantitative model,
What contributes to g,
What contributes to e
13  cards
Lecture 14- Huge plant genomes and polyploidy
What is chromosome reshaping,
Examples of how you can use infor...,
What is another factor which can ...
13  cards
Lecture 15- The genomes of chloroplasts and mitochondria
Correns and bauer,
Example of cytoplasmic inheritance,
Rough percentage of mitochondrial...
19  cards
Lecture 16- Genome sequencing
Sanger sequencing process,
Sanger sequencing pros,
Next gen sequencing process
15  cards
Non-coding DNA essay
2 ways of determining genome func...,
Example of an epigenetic use of a te,
Example of a microsatellite which...
4  cards

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