The Daphnia Population Genomics - Lecture 4
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Daphnia population genomics in this comprehensive lecture by Michael Lynch, part of the "Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Understand Polygenic Adaptation" program. Delve into the genetic architecture of phenotypic traits, focusing on polygenic adaptation in Daphnia. Gain insights into how multiple genetic variants influence complex traits in these aquatic microcrustaceans. Learn about the latest research methodologies and findings in population genomics, and understand how this knowledge contributes to the broader field of evolutionary biology. Discover how the study of Daphnia can illuminate adaptive dynamics and help bridge the gap between theories of large genetic changes at few loci and infinitesimal changes at many loci. This lecture is part of a larger program featuring pedagogical lectures, research seminars, and interactive sessions, aimed at integrating diverse perspectives on adaptive evolution.
Syllabus
The Daphnia Population Genomics (Lecture 4) by Michael Lynch
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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