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TM Evolutionary and Systematic Botany

BIO-M-TM-ESB

Detailed module description - pdf (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)

Person in charge: Prof. Dr. Christoph Oberprieler (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)

Module contents
  • Foundations of molecular systematics
  • Foundations and methods of molecular phylogenetics (phylogenomics)
  • DNA taxonomy and barcoding, methods of species delimitation
  • Spatio-temporal interpretation of molecular trees (biogeography)
  • Population genetics and coalescent theory, phylogeography
  • Multivariate statistical analysis of morphological variation, geometric morphometrics
  • Methods of (molecular) evolutionary biology (differentiation, selection)
  • Presentation and discussion of a research based topic in the field of evolutionary and systematic botany
Module components

1. Lecture „Methods in Evolutionary Biology“ (obligatory); the first part of the lecture is in the winter term (Macroevolutionary Approaches) and the second part in the summer term (Microevolutionary Approaches); only one part has to be visited.

2. Lecture “Plant Speciation” (winter) or “Plant Systematics” (summer)

3. CIP-Pool lab course “Bioinformatic Methods in Evolutionary and Systematic Botany” or Seminar "Plant Evolution" (WS and/or SS)

In the lab course a presentation of lab course excercises has to be held and registered in Flexnow as an ungraded study achievement (Studienleistung).

Module examination

30 min oral examination (graded)

Examiner: Prof. Dr. Christoph Oberprieler (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)

Please get in contact with the examiner to arrange a date of the oral examination, than register the examination in flexnow.

PM Evolutionary and Systematic Botany

BIO-M-PM-ESB

Detailed module description - pdf (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)

Prof. Dr. Christoph Oberprieler (link to research group) (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)

Module contents
  • Acquisition of molecular data (sequence data, DNA-fingerprint data) for phylogenetic and population genetic analyses in angiosperms
  • Bioinformatic processing of sequence and fingerprint data
  • Performance of phylogenetic analyses based on Maximum Parsimony (MP), Maximum Likelihood (ML), and Bayesian Inference (BI) methods
  • Performance of population genetic analyses
  • Ploidy analyses of plants using flow cytometry
  • Analysis of morphological data using multivariate statistical methods
  • Presentation and discussion of own experimental gained data
Module components
Laboratory course (6 weeks) with seminar: Evolutionary and Systematic Botany
Module examination
Portfolio examination (graded)
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