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-If you don't care about any of this stuff, go to the [[Table_of_Contents|TNBGGA Table of Contents]] to get started. +If you don't care about any of this stuff, click on any of the links in the Sidebar to the left to get started. 
  
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   * Converting to using $\LaTeX$ formatting (via [[https://mathjax.org|MathJax]]) instead of MathML from Microsoft Equation Editor for various equations and pseudo-equations. I should have learned $\LaTeX$ years ago; MathML sucks.    * Converting to using $\LaTeX$ formatting (via [[https://mathjax.org|MathJax]]) instead of MathML from Microsoft Equation Editor for various equations and pseudo-equations. I should have learned $\LaTeX$ years ago; MathML sucks. 
   * Added a glossary.   * Added a glossary.
 +  * Added Part 4 on population genetics (in progress). 
  
 Some general differences between ver. 1.x and the original OpenCourseWare notes include: Some general differences between ver. 1.x and the original OpenCourseWare notes include:
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 TNBGGA reflects my own personal interests and biases, as well as those of the original authors of the OpenCourseWare notes at MIT. As I was trained as an experimental biologist on model genetic organisms, I do not include any chapters on population genetics - this is a shortcoming, and I invite those knowledgeable in this area to add chapters on population genetics, either using the original OpenCourseWare notes (they have a lecture on pop-gen!) or contribute original content. TNBGGA reflects my own personal interests and biases, as well as those of the original authors of the OpenCourseWare notes at MIT. As I was trained as an experimental biologist on model genetic organisms, I do not include any chapters on population genetics - this is a shortcoming, and I invite those knowledgeable in this area to add chapters on population genetics, either using the original OpenCourseWare notes (they have a lecture on pop-gen!) or contribute original content.
  
-Mike Chao ([[mailto:mchao@csusb.edu|mchao@csusb.edu]])\\ +Mike Chao\\ 
-[[https://csusb.edi/biology|CSUSB Dept. of Biology]]+[[mailto:mchao@csusb.edu|mchao@csusb.edu]]\\ 
 +[[https://csusb.edu|California State University San Bernardino]]\\ 
 +[[https://csusb.edi/biology|Dept. of Biology]]
  
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