pb229 - Introductory Molecular Systematics (Complete module description)
Module label | Introductory Molecular Systematics |
Module code | pb229 |
Credit points | 6.0 KP |
Workload | 180 h |
Institute directory | Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences |
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Prerequisites | Grundlegende Computerkenntnisse |
Skills to be acquired in this module | ++ biological knowledge ++ knowledge of biological working methods ++ statistics & scientific programming + abstract, logical, analytical thinking ++ deepened expertise in biological specialist field + independent learning and (research-based) working ++ teamwork + project and time management The students will gain practical experience with diverse methods used in phylogenetic reconstruction, including: 1) the types of and manipulation of phylogenetic data with an emphasis on DNA sequence data, 2) the construction of phylogenetic trees using different optimization criteria and methods, and 3) the application of phylogenetic trees in biology. |
Module contents | General introduction to phylogenetic data (morphology and sequence data), phylogenetic trees, and sequence databases. Introduction to the theory underlying different optimization criteria and manage-ment of phylogenetic data as well as gaining hands-on practical experience of their use and the application of phylogenetic trees through diverse computer programs. |
Recommended reading | Knoop, V. and K. Müller. 2009. Gene und Stammbäume: ein Handbuch zur molekularen Phylogenetik. 2. Auflage. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag. 386 pp. |
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Languages of instruction | German, English |
Duration (semesters) | 1 Semester |
Module frequency | jährlich |
Module capacity | unlimited |
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Final exam of module | Portfolio (100%) (2 Achievements) PLEASE NOTE: Additional conditions regarding attendance and ungraded activities as determined by the persons responsible for the module will apply. |
Type of course | Exercises |
SWS | 4 |
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Workload attendance time | 56 h |