Unit 1 |
PB 1.0 Course logistics |
Unit 2 |
PB x.x. Silly quiz |
Unit 1 |
##PB Preface |
Unit 2 |
PB 2.0 Genetics Terminology |
Unit 3 |
PB 2.1 What is DNA? |
Unit 4 |
PB 2.2 Genes & Genomics |
Unit 5 |
PB 2.3 Types of DNA |
Unit 6 |
PB 2.4 What is a Chromosome? |
Unit 7 |
PB 2.5 Dominant & Recessive Genes |
Unit 8 |
PB 2.6 Chromosomes And Karyotype |
Unit 9 |
PB 2.7 Evolution, selective breeding, and how we made dogs |
Unit 1 |
PB 3.0 Getting started with population genetics- bean puppies, part 1 |
Unit 2 |
PB 3.1 Getting started with population genetics- bean puppies, part 2a |
Unit 1 |
PB 4.0 Inbreeding in humans |
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PB 4.1 What is "fitness"? |
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PB 4.2 Origin of the Inbreeding Coefficient |
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PB 4.3 Consequences of Inbreeding |
Unit 5 |
PB 4.4 Inbreeding in wolves- the Isle Royale population |
Unit 6 |
PB 4.5 Inbreeding in the Mexican wolf |
Unit 1 |
PB 5.0 Genetic Drift |
Unit 2 |
PB 5.1 More Genetic Drift |
Unit 1 |
PB 6.0 Inbreeding depression in dogs |
Unit 1 |
PB 7.1 Beans #1 |
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PB 7.2 Beans #2 |
Unit 3 |
PB 7.3 Beans #3 |
Unit 4 |
PB 7.4 Beans #4 |
Unit 5 |
PB 7.5 Beans #5 |
Unit 6 |
PB 7.6 Beans #6 |
Unit 1 |
PB 8.0 Inbreeding |
Unit 2 |
PB 8.1 Inbreeding and harmful alleles |
Unit 3 |
PB 8.2 Inbreeding in Livestock & Pets |
Unit 4 |
PB 8.3 Inbreeding and genetic variation |
Unit 1 |
PB 9.0 Wright's coefficient of inbreeding |
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PB 9.1 How inbred are purebred dogs? |
Unit 3 |
PB 9.2 Simple calculations of COI |
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PB 9.3 What does the coefficient of inbreeding mean? |
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PB 9.4 How many generations of pedigree data should you use? |
Unit 6 |
PB 9.5 Coefficient of inbreeding bootcamp |
Unit 1 |
PB 10.0 What's in the gene pool? |
Unit 2 |
PB 10.1 Estimating genetic diversity from pedigree data |
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PB 11.1 Effective population size |
Unit 2 |
PB 11.2 Sex ratio and effective population size |
Unit 3 |
PB 11.3 Using effective population size |
Unit 4 |
PB 11.4 The Pox of Popular Sires |
Unit 1 |
PB 12.0 Kinship and Relatedness |
Unit 2 |
PB 12.1 Using kinship to assess relatedness |
Unit 3 |
PB 12.2 Using kinship to estimate the genetic value of a dog |
Unit 4 |
PB 12.3 Using kinship to manage genetic disorders |
Unit 5 |
PB 12.4 Using kinship to assess genetic diversity |
Unit 1 |
PB 13.1 Assessing the genetic status of a breed |
Unit 2 |
PB 13.2 Genetic Evaluation of the Belgian Tervuren (you're going to do it!) |
Unit 3 |
PB 13.3 Summary of the genetic status of Belgian Shepherds |
Unit 1 |
PB 14.1 Genetic evaluation of the Afghan Hound |
Unit 2 |
PB 14.2 Genetic evaluation of the Afghan Hound: part 2 |
Unit 1 |
PB 15.1 What can you do with your DNA data? |
Unit 2 |
PB 15.2 Estimating inbreeding from DNA |
Unit 3 |
PB 15.3 Assessing inbreeding (Fis) |
Unit 4 |
PB 15.4 Genetic diversity from DNA: Heterozygosity |
Unit 1 |
PB 16.1 Genetic assessment of the Yorkshire Terrier: Breed Summary |
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PB 16.2 Genetic Assessment of the Yorkshire Terrier: Individual Info |
Unit 3 |
PB 16.3 Genetic Assessment of the Yorkshire Terrier: Test Mating |
Unit 4 |
PB 16.4 Genetic Assessment of the Yorkshire Terrier: Test Mating Example |
Unit 5 |
PB xx Evaluation of breeding strategies |
Unit 1 |
PB 17.1 Genetic assessment of the Irish Wolfhound |
Unit 1 |
PB 18.1 Don't forget about chance |
Unit 2 |
PB 18.2 Genetic Drift |
Unit 3 |
PB 18.3 More genetic drift |
Unit 4 |
PB 18.4 Genetic drift, multiple populations, and migration |
Unit 5 |
PB 18.5 Population size and inbreeding |
Unit 1 |
PB 19.1 Strategies for genetic management |
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PB 19.2 Genetic management: the complication of linkage disequilibrium |
Unit 1 |
PB 20.1 Genetic management of animal populations: the Condor |
Unit 2 |
PB 20.2 Genetic rescue of the Norwegian Lundehund |
Unit 1 |
PB 21.1 Evaluating outcross strategies |
Unit 1 |
Congratulations |