Current active subject description (last updated 2023/24)
Genetics and Evolution
HUS1001
Current active subject description (last updated 2023/24)

Genetics and Evolution

HUS1001
This course provides an introduction to the structure and function of cells. Special emphasis is placed on how genetic capacities are transferred from parent to offspring, the composition of DNA and how DNA is transferred to RNA and proteins. The students are introduced to evolution theory, the formation of species and the developing of populations. They are further thoroughly introduced to key ethological principles. Key themes include a.o. instinct and learning, communication, group behavior, sexual selection and assistant behavior. Finally, the students will have a few hours of introduction to livestock breeding and reflections on livestock breeding and ethics
The subject is reserved for the study programme Animal Welfare or Animal Sciences - Welfare and Production. Other students can get admitted if there are places available. Contact student advisor.
Students must meet current admission requirements for the associated study program.

Upon completion of the course, the student is expected to:

Knowledge:

  • has knowledge of the composition of cells and about the functions of various cell organs
  • has knowledge of the molecular foundation for genetic inheritance and evolution
  • understands evolution and natural selection as a basis for behavioural phenomena
  • can describe processes that regulate the order of inheritance between generations as well as from gene to protein

• know some breeding principles in livestock production

Skills:

  • can apply and communicate knowledge of behavior, genetic inheritance and evolution
  • have knowledge of basic concepts within the subject area

General competence:

  • is able to use his or her own words orally and in writing to discuss key principles of genetic inheritance, behavior and evolution
In addition to the semester fee and syllabus literature, it is assumed that students have a laptop with microphone and camera. Students must purchase their own laboratory coat for use in courses with laboratory exercises.
Compulsory
Lectures, lab exercises and assignments.
Evaluated annually by students through course surveys. These evaluations are included in the university’s quality assurance system.

Compound assessment, letter grades

Assessment task - 1 Report, comprises 0/100 of the grade, grading scale approved/ not approved. Must be passed in order to submit the written examination.

Written examination, 4 hours, comprises 100/100 of the grade, letter grade.

None.

Generating an answer using ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence and submitting it wholly or partially as one's own answer is considered cheating.