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This course examines theory, data and methods used by genetic anthropologists to address questions about human origins and prehistory, race, natural selection, disease, and the social and scientific implications of research in genetic anthropology. (EV)
Prerequisite: 1175 or BIOL 1110 or BIOL 1140 or BIOL 2110C or BIOL 2410C.
{Alternate years}
Evolution and Human Emergence - ANTH 1175 [150]
General Biology [Biology Non-Majors] - BIOL 1110 [110]
Biology for Health Sciences [Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors] - BIOL 1140 [123]
Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Lecture and Laboratory [Molecular and Cell Biology] - BIOL 2110C [201L]
Principles of Biology: Genetics Lecture and Laboratory [Genetics] - BIOL 2410C [202L]
MSC11 6325
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