ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND GENETICS
ANIM301
Description
This course provides an in-depth look at the design, implementation, and optimization of breeding animals, with a particular focus on conservation of genetic diversity. Students will explore the principles of genetic and breeding productivity, inheritance patterns and genetic drift, as well as the basics of quantitative and molecular genetics. Methods covered will help students learn how to create, maintain, and improve the genetics of populations in a variety of controlled environments.
Dates
Feb 15, 2021 — Mar 21, 2021
Jul 13, 2020 — Aug 16, 2020
Location
Online
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1410