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 211-412 Advanced Topics in Genetics & Breeding

Availability

Parkville campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Peter Ades

Prerequisites

211-324 Plantation Silviculture or other subjects as approved by the coordinators.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

30 hours lectures and 36 hours practical classes

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students should:

  • understand genetics as it is applied to practical animal and forest tree breeding;

  • have a sound knowledge of operational genetic improvement programs;

  • and be able to apply this knowledge in design and management of these programs.

The topics to be covered include:

  • defining breeding objectives in economic terms;

  • the meaning of genetic parameters such as heritability;

  • estimating breeding values;

  • the effects of inbreeding and how to minimise them;

  • the structure of natural and domesticated populations;

  • use of genetic resources, cross and hybrid breeding;

  • the design of genetic improvement programs;

  • the use of reproductive biology and molecular technology in genetic improvement;

  • disease-resistance breeding;

  • genetic conservation;

  • and genetics of economically important traits appropriate to the target species.

Assessment

One 3-hour written examination (50%) and a series of written practical reports and assignments including at least one of up to 5000 words.



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