Graham A.E. Gall
Department of Animal Science, UC Davis


Courses Taught

ANG 204. Theory of Quantitative Genetics
(3) I. Gall. Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 107 or the equivalent. Theoretical basis of quantitative genetics and the consequences of Mendelian inheritance. Concepts used to estimate quantitative genetic differences and basis for partitioning the phenotypic variance Offered in alternate years.
ANS 193. Introduction to Animal Science Research
(2) I,III. Gall. Lecture/Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: Biological Sciences 1A & 1B, course 2, and an upper division Animal Science course. Consideration of ethics in animal research; basic elements of a research plan, project design, and literature review; preparation of a research proposal. Letter grade based on a mid-term report and preparation of a brief research proposal.
ANS 195. Senior Project in Animal Science
(3) I,II,III. Gall. Studio-6 hours. Prerequisite: senior standing in Animal Science and consent of instructor. Project analysis of a specific area of animal science; industry, communication, outreach, business and marketing, animal welfare, food safety and research are examples. Limited enrollment. May be repeated for credit for a total of 3 times.

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