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Demonstrate a general understanding of how DNA (and RNA) based methods contribute to many areas of ecology, including the identification of species for wildlife management and forensic purposes, conservation biology, behavioural ecology, the study of dispersal on historical and contemporary timescales, management of captive breeding to rescue and support wild populations
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BIOL 3042
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Understand the concepts and role genetics plays in conservation of marine mammals
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BIOL 3090
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Explain how DNA sequence data are used to identify species, and how this methodology has developed into a new subdiscipline of taxonomic science known as ‘DNA barcoding’
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BIOL 3042
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Outline how genetics can be used for fisheries management and forensic purposes
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BIOL 3042
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