2015-2019 Epigenetic variation in seagrass clones: key to success without genetic variation?
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R package to evaluate the genetic differentiation between populations based on GST and D values Read more
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R package to select the best set of relevant environmental variables along with the optimal regularization multiplier for Maxent Niche Modeling. Read more
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Master course, Nord University, Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, 2011
Course description: This is part of the course BI300F ‘Scientific Communication and Research Methods’ offered to master students in marine ecology and aquaculture at the University of Nordland (Norway) and offers practical training in basic statistical data analysis using the programming language R. Read more
Master course, Nord University, Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, 2013
Course description: This is part of the course BI317F ‘Evolutionary Genetics’ offered to master students in marine ecology and genomics at the University of Nordland (Norway), covering Population Genetics, Genetic structure of populations, Dispersal/Gene flow, and Genetic lab work and data analysis. Read more
Bachelor course, Nord University, Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, 2014
Course description: This is part of the course BI123F ‘Ecology’ offered to bachelor students at the University of Nordland (Norway), and introduces into experimental design, field work and data analysis in the field of ecology with particular emphasis on the marine environment. Read more
PhD course, Nord University, Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, 2015
Course description: High throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies are being applied to a wide range of important topics in biology. However, the analyses of non-model organisms, for which little previous sequence information is available, pose specific problems. This course addresses the specific strengths and weaknesses of alternative HTS technologies, the computational resources needed for HTS, and how to analyze non-model species using HTS. The course consists of a practical training module, HTS bioinformatics training, and lecturing/seminars of HTS approaches specifically targeting non-model organisms. Read more