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Department of Forest Science


Forest Genetics Option

The forest genetics option is designed for students interested in developing research skills in various aspects of the genetics and breeding of forest trees. Basic studies include forest population genetics, molecular genetics, physiological genetics, and ecological genetics. Applied aspects include tree improvement, genetic engineering, and tissue culture. A forest geneticist must have a strong background in basic genetics, evolutionary biology, forest ecology, and tree physiology. Those specializing in tree improvement must have a clear understanding of statistical theory and application. Students interested in genetic engineering need a good knowledge of gene function, developmental biology, cell biology, and tissue culture.

Course No.Course TitleCredits
M.S. Program
FS 505 (3) R&C/Current Literature in Forest Genetics (3 courses from University Genetics Program approved list) 1
Ph.D. Program
FS 505 (3) R&C/Current Literature in Forest Genetics 1
BB 550,551 General Biochemistry 4,3
ST 511, ST 512 or Methods of Data Analysis 4,4
ST 521, ST 522 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics 4,4
CSS 550 Plant Breeding** 4
BOT 625 Plant Molecular Genetics*** 3
HORT 541 Plant Tissue Culture 4
HORT 513 Plant Genetic Engineering 3
**For students working in tree improvement area
***For students in molecular or genetic engineering area