Principles of Population Genetics**** The first edition (1980) is one of the 10 titles on quantitative genetics/population genetics cited in BCL3. For upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students with some background in genetics and population biology. Contains nine chapters with illustrations, boxed examples and problems. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... loci having alleles with frequencies too high to be explained solely by recurrent mutation . With the definition of ... loci in local populations of 133 species . The data in Figure 5 are from Selander ( 1976 ) , but see Nevo ( 1978 ) ...
... loci having alleles with frequencies too high to be explained solely by recurrent mutation . With the definition of ... loci in local populations of 133 species . The data in Figure 5 are from Selander ( 1976 ) , but see Nevo ( 1978 ) ...
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... loci ( P ) and. 100 100 100 4 spp . 19 loci 4 spp . 4 spp . 100r 28 spp . 40 loci 18 loci 24 loci 53.1 52.9 % % % % 23.3 14.5 15.1 15.0 4.2 3.7 0 0 P H P H P H Birds Large mammals Other insects PH Drosophila 100 9 spp . 21 loci % 23.1 ...
... loci ( P ) and. 100 100 100 4 spp . 19 loci 4 spp . 4 spp . 100r 28 spp . 40 loci 18 loci 24 loci 53.1 52.9 % % % % 23.3 14.5 15.1 15.0 4.2 3.7 0 0 P H P H P H Birds Large mammals Other insects PH Drosophila 100 9 spp . 21 loci % 23.1 ...
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... LOCI With random mating , the alleles at any locus will rapidly acquire random association into genotypes in the frequen- cies shown in Figures 11 , 13 , and 14. For two autosomal loci call them loci on autosomes and not sex chromosomes the ...
... LOCI With random mating , the alleles at any locus will rapidly acquire random association into genotypes in the frequen- cies shown in Figures 11 , 13 , and 14. For two autosomal loci call them loci on autosomes and not sex chromosomes the ...
Contents
The Genetic Background of Population Genetics | 3 |
The Molecular Basis of Molecular Population Genetics | 28 |
The Statistical Basis of Population Genetics | 40 |
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