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Title: Population Genetics: A Concise Guide by ...
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Soft Cover
Condition: new
Edition: 2nd Edition
About this title
This concise introduction offers students and researchers an overview of the discipline that connects genetics and evolution. Addressing the theories behind population genetics and relevant empirical evidence, John Gillespie discusses genetic drift, natural selection, nonrandom mating, quantitative genetics, and the evolutionary advantage of sex. First published to wide acclaim in 1998, this brilliant primer has been updated to include new sections on molecular evolution, genetic drift, genetic load, the stationary distribution, and two-locus dynamics. This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.
This brief introduction to population genetics offers students and researchers an overview of a discipline that is of growing importance.
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