Models of Selection by Sarah Otto
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore models of selection in this lecture by Sarah Otto, part of the Sixth Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution. Delve into fundamental concepts and advanced topics in evolutionary biology, focusing on how selection shapes populations over time. Learn about mathematical frameworks used to predict and test evolutionary changes, integrating principles of genetic inheritance, mutation, migration, and random genetic drift. Gain insights into designing experiments and understanding the mechanisms driving evolution across all living organisms. This comprehensive talk is suitable for students and researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds interested in population genetics and evolutionary theory.
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Models of Selection by Sarah Otto
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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