move up?
Up to Week 13: Observing and interpreting current gene flow
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rodney,
I think this will go better after lecture 3.....
Do you agree?
This covers the important plant specific methods...I think I should add a more "animal" centric section at the end that discusses how trapping/non-invasive genetic sampling can be used to pick up movement of animals and that assignment test approaches can be used to detect current migrants and offspring of migrants (since pedrigee methods can rarely be used).
Lisette
I agree - I think it would fit well after lecture 3 or after delineation of populations/groups. It seems to fit well in the genetic tools section.
I can see it going there and there is a bit of "pre-distance" jargon that they get here as that is how I teach 2Gener & relatedness measures to prepare for wherever 8 ends up.