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Course capsule • Basic genetics; Single genes in a population; Forces changing gene frequency; Effective population size; Relationship and inbreeding; Genetic and phenotypic variance components; Estimation of heritability; Analysis of full-sibs and half-sibs; Pedigree analysis; Correlation among relatives; Genotype-environment interaction; Repeatability; Prediction of breeding values; Molecular biology in animals; Restriction enzymes, recombinant DNA; DNA sequencing; PCR; DNA markers; DNA finger printing; Gene mapping; Marker assisted selection Course Objectives Upon completion of the course you should be able to –Predict the pattern of behavior of a single genes in a population. –Quantify the relationship and effect of inbreeding in a population. –Estimate genetic parameters with respect to quantitative characters –Explain the application of molecular genetic techniques in farm animal breeding Lecture outline Basic genetics and Population genetics Lecture 1 - Introduction to basic genetics and single genes in a populations. Lecture 2 – Hardy-Weinberg principle, Forces changing gene frequency. Lecture 3 - Relationship and inbreeding, effective population size. Basic genetics / Mendelian genetics Visit the websites 1. http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel 2. http://ansci.cornell.edu/usdagen
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