Phylogenetic Biology is the study of the evolutionary relationships between organisms, and the use of evolutionary relationships to understand other aspects of organism biology. This course surveys phylogenetic methods, providing a detailed picture of the statistical, mathematical, and computational tools for building phylogenies and using them to study evolution. We also examine the application of these tools to particular problems in the literature and emerging areas of study.
Prerequisites: EEB 2225 and an organismal course.
1 Yale College course credit(s)
Course Number:
EEB 3354/5354
Professor (Faculty Member):
Day / time:
TTh 11:35am-12:50pm
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Graduate
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