Understanding Population Genetics
Course description
This course in population genetics is intended for PhD students interested in genetic variation, evolutionary processes, and applications in plant breeding or evolutionary biology. The focus is on deepening the understanding of central theoretical processes in population genetics. Particular emphasis is placed on explaining and deriving fundamental models, as well as building intuitive and mathematical understanding.
The course is partly based on the book Understanding Population Genetics (written by Torbjörn Säll and Bengt Olle Bengtsson), but will be adapted to the participants’ backgrounds and needs.
The course is aimed at PhD students in plant breeding, genetics, evolutionary biology, or related fields, with a particular focus on participants with plant-related research projects. The course is open to PhD students at SLU, Lund University, and other universities, space permitting.