Evolution in finite populations 
Evolution in finite populations
by MIT
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Date Added: April 23, 2016

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This lecture by Prof. Jeff Gore is on the topic of evolution in finite populations. Several aspects are covered, including the Moran process, neutral and non-neutral evolution, and stochastic extinction of beneficial mutants.

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This course presented by Prof. Jeff Gore provides an introduction to cellular and population-level systems biology with an emphasis on synthetic biology, modeling of genetic networks, cell-cell interactions, and evolutionary dynamics. Cellular systems include genetic switches and oscillators, network motifs, genetic network evolution, and cellular decision-making. Population-level systems include models of pattern formation, cell-cell communication, and evolutionary systems biology.

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