Master in Plant Sciences

Applied genetics

Genetics applied to agronomy and crop breeding

Université Paris-Saclay and Université Paris Cité common Teaching Unit

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Coordinator

Julie FIEVET (AgroParisTech – Université Paris-Saclay).

Prerequisite

Basics of formal genetics and molecular biology.

Content

  • Population genetics (linkage disequilibrium, genetic drift and population evolution).
  • Cross-breeding plans and genetic mapping. Mechanisms of genome evolution.
  • Introduction to quantitative genetics and modalities of study of complex traits.
  • The genetic bases of the domestication of cultivated plants.
  • Genetic resources and their interest in plant improvement.

Format

Lectures to address concepts and definitions. Practicals and Tutorials of genetic mapping and QTL research. Supervised bibliographic workshop. Organization of a visit to a research laboratory such as the Institute of Plant Sciences Paris-Saclay (IPS2) and the Quantitative Genetics and Evolution lab (GQE-Le Moulon) or to the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN).

French
Mandatory TU
Lectures: 27h, Tutorials: 9h, Distance learning: 5h
ECTS: 4
Locations: Orsay - Gif-sur-Yvette - Paris

Modification date : 12 February 2024 | Publication date : 20 November 2020 | Redactor : MSA