Research subject Population Genetics
Population genetics study intraspecific genetic variation and the micro-evolutionary processes that govern this variation.
Our broad interest is focused in finding out how and why genetic variation is structured within and among populations of animals over geographic space and time.
Related research subject
Zoology
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Researchers
Linda Laikre
Professor

Christopher Wheat
Professor

Rike Stelkens
Associate Professor

Lisandro Milocco
Assistant Professor

Mafalda Ferreira
Assistant Professor

Lorena Ament
Researcher

Pascal Hagolani
Postdoctor

Anastasia Providokhina Andersson
Researcher

Saurav Baral
Postdoctor

David Diez Del Molino
Researcher

Chloé Haberkorn
Postdoctor

Edana Jean Lord
Postdoc

Nathan Martin
Postdoctor

Jennifer Molinet
Postdoctor

Rosemonde Power
Postdoctor

Alexandre Gilardet
PhD student

Amanda Lindahl
PhD student

Lars Littmann
PhD student

Amanda Vivian Meuser
PhD student

Michael Mitschke
PhD student

Kelsey Moreland
PhD student

Nils Ryman
Professor Emeritus

Research groups
Courses and programmes
Courses in Population genetics at undergraduate and advanced level that are administered by the Department of Biology Education (BIG).
Here you find more information about courses and programmes at BIG
Doctoral studies
To be admitted to the doctoral program in Population genetics, you must apply for an advertised doctoral student position. Vacancies are advertised on Stockholm University's website.
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Departments and centres
Research in the subject takes place at the Department of Zoology
Department of Zoology