Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will:
1. Understand how genetic information is decoded in living cells and how it is transmitted from one generation to the next.
2. Understand how variation in genetic information is reflected by intra-and inter-species diversity and be familiar with concepts of natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow and adaptive evolution.
3. Get an overview of available DNA technology and molecular genetics tools and have a general understanding of how they are applied in areas relevant to environmental research.
4. Get familiar with themes of ongoing genetic research at UCD, which are relevant to environmental studies.
Indicative Module Content:
DNA as inherited and functional information
DNA technology
DNA as a repository of variation among individuals and species
Interactions between environmental agents and DNA