Introductory course to population genetics and evolution, dealing with the forces that act on gene frequencies in populations, the interactions between genotypes and environment that shape phenotypes, and the patterns of evolution of populations and species.
Contingency plan
Adaptations that will be carried out in teaching and evaluation, in a scenario of non-presence due to a new outbreak of the pandemic, or in case that due to space problems in the classrooms it is not possible to guarantee 100% of presentiality for the expository teaching:
1.- In case of capacity problems in the spaces designated for the realization of face-to-face activities, additional spaces will be reserved in which students can follow the activities through the Teams UDC platform. In the case of practical activities, the groups will be divided to adapt to the capacity of the laboratory or computer room.
2.- Modifications in the contents
No changes will be made.
3.- Methodologies
The classes and other activities that cannot be developed in the classroom, due to the foreseeable measures of social distancing, will be developed telematically through the platform Teams UDC, for which a specific team of the subject will be created. Visits to external laboratories, integrated in the practices of the subject, will be suspended.
4.- Personalized attention to students
It will be carried out by e-mail and Teams.
5. Modifications in the evaluation
If necessary, all the tests will be telematic, through Teams and Moodle, with the webcams activated.
6. Modifications to the bibliography or webgraphy
None.
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