Evo 200
The technology to measure living cell concentration is based on the findings of pioneer researchers such as Fricke (1936), Schwan (1950) and Hanai (1960), who demonstrated the relationship between the biomass volume fraction and the variation of the medium dielectric permittivity.The measurement is mainly based on the linear relationship between the biomass concentration and the measured capacitance in the cell suspension.The capacitance Biomass System is working with 2 pairs of electrodes, one pair to apply the field, another pair to measure the capacitance.Evidence for evolution; principle of genetics; population genetics; selection (natural, sexual, and kin); evolution of major groups of organisms; speciation; adaptation; coevolution; and sociobiology. PBG 200, also known as "the core", represents the foundation of our curriculum for Population Biology students. The core is comprised of three parts - PBG 200 A, B, and C. Non-Pop Bio students interested in taking the Core are required to petition for entry in late Spring or early Summer and no later than August 15th. For information on how to petition for entry into our Core (PBG 200 A, B and C), please contact Stephanie Macey-Gallow, Graduate Coordinator. Please Note: The Core is a three-part course that must be taken in its entirety; therefore, students interested in taking a section will be required to take the entire core series (A, B and C). No exceptions.