Course title | Evolutional Biology |
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Course code | KBI/P609 |
Organizational form of instruction | Lecture |
Level of course | Bachelor |
Year of study | 3 |
Semester | Summer |
Number of ECTS credits | 5 |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Status of course | Compulsory |
Form of instruction | unspecified |
Work placements | unspecified |
Recommended optional programme components | None |
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Course content |
1. Princiles of biological evolution. Relations between chemical and biological evolution. 2. Evolution teory - historical overview. 3. Interactions: evolution - phylogeny - ontogeny. 4. Molecular evolution. 5. Cellular and cubcellular (organellar) evolution. 6. Deterministic and stochastic models of population processes. 7. Speciation. 8. Natural selection. Fisher´s theoreme. 9. Role of mutation, migration and selection in evolution. 10. Darwinism and neodarwinian concenptions of evolution. 11. Genetic drift. Theory of (near) neutral selection. 12. Origin of live vs evolution. 13. Evolution (theory) vs creationism (theory). 14. Application of evolution biology in praktice.
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Learning activities and teaching methods |
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Learning outcomes |
The aim of the course is to provide information on microevolution and macroevolution, principles, mechanisms and strategies of the biological systems evolution, origin of life, evolution theories, evolution vs creation hypotheses and theories, philosophical and methodological aspects of the evolution. Introduction to Biology or Cellular and General Biology.
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Prerequisites |
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KBI/BK102 ----- or ----- KBI/BP102 ----- or ----- KBI/KB102 ----- or ----- KBI/PB102 ----- or ----- KBI/P102 |
Assessment methods and criteria |
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Recommended literature |
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Study plans that include the course |
Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester | |
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Faculty: Faculty of Science | Study plan (Version): Biology (A14) | Category: Biology courses | 3 | Recommended year of study:3, Recommended semester: Summer |