66773 - Conservation Genetics

Academic Year 2012/2013

  • Docente: Ettore Randi
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: BIO/18
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Biodiversity and Evolution (cod. 8419)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course , the student should have the theoretical knowledge and methods of analysis of genetic variability within and between populations of species targeted to conservation programs . In particular , the student will be able to : - understand the methods of quantification of genetic variability in natural populations , - studying the structure , dynamics, and the use of different types of molecular markers that are applied in population genetics ; - identify criteria for assessing the genetic risk for fragmented, isolated and declining populations.

Course contents

Conservation genetic s
The aims of conservation genetics
Methods of analysis of genetic variability
Molecular markers
Population genetics and genomics
Estimation of genetic diversity within and among populations
Molecular phylogenetics and species identification
Phylogeography and identification of ESU and MU
Causes of erosion of genetic diversity
Hybridization
Forensic genetics
Case studies : brown bear , wolf , otter , wild cat , deer, galliforms

Readings/Bibliography

Introduction to conservation genetics

Richard Frankham, Jonathan D. Ballou, David A. Briscoe

Cambridge University Press

Teaching methods

Lectures
Case studies
Laboratory exercises

Assessment methods

Examination

Teaching tools

Practical exercises in the Laboratory of conservation genetics, Ispra

Office hours

See the website of Ettore Randi