tutorials

A collection of tutorials used for teaching at workshops and university courses

https://github.com/jmibarth/tutorials

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A collection of tutorials used for teaching at workshops and university courses

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Tutorials

A collection of tutorials used for teaching at workshops and university courses.

How to follow the tutorials

The main text provides all necessary information for the exercises. Additional details, discussion points, or answers are hidden in expandable sections (marked by black triangles below).

Click here...


... and the hidden information is revealed.



What is the additional information?

  • "Further background" Offers additional information, including links to publications and videos.
  • "Optional" Provides extra exercises for practice or alternative commands for local software.
  • "Answer" or "Hint"/"Help" Use only if you're stuck, can't find an answer, or want to check your solution.
  • "Discussion points" Suggested topics to initiate a discussion.


Question icon: Marks questions to be answered.

Discussion icon: Marks topics/questions for discussion with peers.


Ideally, activities use the generated output files as input for the next step. However, all input and output files are provided, so if time is limited or issues arise, the next step can still be completed using the provided materials.



Tutorials on phylogenetic inference

Evolutionary Genetics lecture at the University of Basel (LV25600-01)

Since 2021, last update 2024.

Many activities will use online tools, but some require locally installed software. Please visit Software requirements to download and install the necessary programs.



Tutorials on population genomic analyses

Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics in Český Krumlov (2016-2025)

These tutorials use a slightly different format but most still include question-and-answer options.





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cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you found this tutorial helpful, please consider citing it as below."
authors:
  - given-names: "Julia M.I."
    family-names: "Barth"
title: "Tutorials on population genomics and phylogenetics"
version: 2023
repository-code: 'https://github.com/JMIBarth/tutorials/'

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