ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BIS10033f17Semester:
2017/2018 summerName:
Conservation of Genetic BiodiversityMajor:
BioinformaticsStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
2Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
dr hab. Heliodor WierzbickiLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishThe course taught in English if the group has ≥6 students. The course taught in Polish with a possibility of support in English if the group has <6 students. Contact person: dr hab. Heliodor WierzbickiLearning outcomes:
After completing the course students will know the genetic background of biodiversity as well as statistical methods used when analyzing genetic diversity within and between populations. Competences:
Knowledge:
- student knows the genetic background of biodiversity[BI_W07; BI_W08];
- student knows that polymorphism of DNA and genes differentiation reflect genetic diversity [BI_W08; BI_W15];
- student knows basis of ecology of different taxa and understands relations/associations between them [BI_W03; BI_W07].
Skills:
- student is able to use statistical and molecular methods to assess genetic biodiversity [BI_U03 BI_U07];
- student is able to use available sources of information [BI_U05];
- student has the ability of oral presentation in Polish[BI_U16].
Personal and social competences (attitudes and behaviors):
- student is aware of organisms biodiversity and responsibility of its conservation [BI_K04];
- student is aware of responsibility of team members for common goals[BI_K02].Prerequisites:
Genetics, biochemistry, botany, zoologyCourse content:
The overall purpose of the course is to provide students with theoretical background and practical skills concerning conservation of genetic biodiversity with the use of molecular and population genetics methods.Recommended literature:
Pullin A.S:.Biologiczne podstawy ochrony przyrody. PWN, 2007
Andrzejewwski R., Wiegle A.: Różnorodność biologiczna Polski. Narodowa Fundacja Ochrony Środowiska. Warszawa 2003
Frankham R., Ballou J.D., Briscoe D.A.: Introduction to conservation genetics. Cambridge University Press, 2002Assessment methods:
Completion of laboratory training
Minimum 60% of knowledge to passComment: