Genetic analysis and molecular evolution, fall 2011
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Genetic analysis and molecular evolution, fall 2011
Lecturer
Scope, prerequisites and type
4cr by exam, 6-8cr by exam + extra assignments
Basic probabilistics. The course can be used for advanced or intermediate studies in statistics.
Lectures and computer class sessions
I period. Tuesday 14-16, Thursday 14-16 in room C128 (computer class).
Week 1
Theme: Sequence databases
- Thu 8. Sept:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
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From here you can learn about the classification of living beings: http://tolweb.org/tree/
Week 2
Theme: Phylogeny inference. Read this:
- Tue 13. Sept:
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Practical MEGA-software demonstration http://www.megasoftware.net/, .- MEGA-link (above) goes to a new version, MEGA5, which has been recently released. Classroom C128 computers have MEGA4 (see the manual above). When you work with your own computers, install MEGA5 and use the online help and manual. Your data should be in this format: . Use this file for training yourself with MEGA. Instead of aligning your own data with a separate ClustalX -program, you can use the aligning facility within MEGA-package.
- Collection of phylogeny programs: http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip/software..html
- Thu 15. Sept:
Distance matrix methods for phylogeny inference (paper copy given during the lecture)
Week 3
Theme: Nucleotide substitution modelling.
- Tue 20. Sept:
Practical tool for model choice: http://www.hiv.lanl.gov/content/sequence/findmodel/findmodel..html
Week 4
Theme: The neutral theory of molecular evolution, basic population genetics, genetic diversity.
- Tue 27. Sept:
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. Submit 11. October, continue working as a group of 2-3 students.
- Thu 29. Sept:
Lecture - Genetic diversity in human populations.pdf
Read this before lecture Tue 4. Oct:
Week 5
Theme: More about population genetics, genetic diversity, haplotypes, genome evolution.
- Tue 4. Oct: We start with instructions/clarification to Assignment 2 (see above)
Lecture - Genomes, haplotypes, phylomics..pdf
Thu 6. Oct:
Lecture - Inheritance of linked genes, recombination..pdf
Lecture - Random genetic drift..pdf
, to be submitted Thu 13. Oct
Week 6
- Tue 11. Oct:
No lecture because of overlaps. - Tue 13. Oct: Lecture starts 12.30 in C128 and the plan is to start with going through assignments at ~ 14 and end before 17 o´clock. http://timetree.org/,
Exam: In computer class C128, 20. October, 13-17 ,
EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS: If you have taken this course and still want to do extra assignments for extra credits, wait for assignments for course in fall 2012
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