Evolutionary Biology
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EEB 245, section *90
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Spring 2006
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Overview
| Meetings: |
Mondays, 6-9 PM in
TLS 301 |
| Textbook: |
Freeman S and JC Herron, Evolutionary
Analysis, 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. |
| Web site: |
http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/evolpm/ |
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| Instructor: |
Dr.
Elizabeth Jockusch |
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Office: |
Pharm/Bio 305B |
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Phone: |
486-4452 |
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E-mail: |
elizabeth.jockusch@uconn.edu |
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Office hours: |
Mondays, 4-5 pm |
Announcements
Answers to problem sets 11 and 12 have
been posted on Vista.
A study guide for the final exam
has been linked to the lecture schedule.
The answer key for exam 3 is posted
outside my office.
I will be out of town for the rest
of the week (April 26-28). On Monday, I will have extended office
hours (ca. 10-1:45, 4-6). If you know you plan to come at a particular
time, email me so that I can be sure to be there.
Answers to recent problem sets (6-10)
have been posted on the webCT Vista
website. Future answer keys will also be posted here.
An answer key for exam 2 and the
phylogeny overheads from the 3/27 lecture are posted outside my office.
Academic integrity
Plagiarism and cheating are violations of the student conduct code, and
may be punished by measures ranging from a 0 on the assignment to failure
in the course to dismissal from the University. Plagiarism
is defined as presenting the work or ideas of others as your own.
Cheating includes, but is not limited to, copying another student's problem
set, making your problem set available for another student to copy, and
unauthorized use of material on an exam.
For more information, see Section VI of the Student Conduct Code available
at the web site of the Dean of Students: http://www.dosa.uconn.edu/student_code.cfm?from=im&fn=Judicial%20Affairs