Overview:
There is no required textbook for this
course. Lecture notes will be posted on this website. In
addition, key scientific papers and/or review articles
relevant to the lecture material will be posted on the
web. Students are advised to download these materials
and read them thoroughly in preparation for each
lecture.
The following books are available from the
Killam Library: (1) Page, R. D. M. & E.C. Holmes. Molecular
Evolution: A Phylogenetic Approach. 1998; (2) Li,
Wen-Hsiung. Molecular Evolution. 1997; (3)
Avise, John C. Molecular Markers, Natural History
& Evolution . 1994; (4) Nei, Masatoshi.
Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics. 2000; (5)
Felsenstein, Joseph. Inferring Phylogenies.
2003; (6) Daniel L. Hartl and Andrew G. Clark. Principles
of population genetics 1997. These textbooks
provide thorough coverage of many of the topics covered
in this course. I had been placing these book on
reserve, but they were not being used very frequently;
so as a courtesy to other users I no longer restrict
access to them. You have been warned.
The following scientific journals provide
an excellent source for additional information, and are
available either in print or electronically through the
Dalhousie Libraries: Genome Research, Journal of
Molecular Evolution, Molecular Biology and Evolution,
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Trends in
Ecology and Evolution, Bioinformatics, Development
Genes and Evolution, Evolution, Genetics, Nature,
PNAS(USA), Science and Systematic Biology.
Students can search the journal literature via databases
such as Biological Abstracts, PubMed and Web of Science.
The library also makes available a document delivery
service that permits students to order journal articles
for a nominal fee of $2.00 per article.
PDF copy of the syllabus:
This PDF has the full version of the course
syllabus.
Here is a PDF providing students with information and
links about University (i)
Policies and Statements, and (ii) resources and
support (link).
Dalhousie Library electronic resources:
» Electronic
Journals
» Place
a Request
» Biology
Subject Page
(Very very useful!)
» Latest
Biology Books
Review articles and scientific papers:
[Coming some day]
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