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Author: Bartha Maria Knoppers
Editor: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9789004136786
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Lecture Notes in Population Genetics Kent E. Holsinger Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, U-3043 University of Connecticut Storrs, CT. C 2001-2015 Kent E. Holsinger Creative Commons License These notes are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of this.
Thirty-five papers from the third International DNA Sampling Conference, held in Montreal in September 2002, provide a critical discussion of the socio-ethical and legal issues surrounding DNA sampling in communities and populations around the globe. Contributors address topics related to biobanks and databases; community engagement; confidentialit.
Population Genetics
Author: John H. Gillespie
Editor: JHU Press
ISBN: 9781421401706
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This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.
Author: Philip W. Hedrick
Editor: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9780763757373
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The Fourth Edition of Genetics of Populations is the most current, comprehensive, and accessible introduction to the field for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers in genetics, evolution, conservation, and related fields. In the past several years, interest in the application of population genetics principles to new molecular data has increased greatly, and Dr. Hedrick's new edition exemplifies his commitment to keeping pace with this dynamic area of study. Reorganized to allow students to focus more sharply on key material, the Fourth Edition integrates coverage of theoretical issues with a clear presentation of experimental population genetics and empirical data. Drawing examples from both recent and classic studies, and using a variety of organisms to illustrate the vast developments of population genetics, this text provides students and researchers with the most comprehensive resource in the field.
Mathematical Population Genetics 1
Author: Warren J. Ewens
Editor: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9780387201917
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This is the first of a planned two-volume work discussing the mathematical aspects of population genetics with an emphasis on evolutionary theory. This volume draws heavily from the author’s 1979 classic, but it has been revised and expanded to include recent topics which follow naturally from the treatment in the earlier edition, such as the theory of molecular population genetics.
Author: Philip W. Hedrick
Editor: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9780763747725
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Written by a leading expert in the field, Genetics of Populations, Third Edition, is the most current and comprehensive introduction to genetics for both Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate students. In the past several years, interest in the application of population genetic principles to new molecular data has greatly increased. Dr. Hedrick's new edition exemplifies his commitment to keeping pace with this dynamic area of study by emphasizing this recent change in interest. Students will stay abreast of evolving trends and gain important insight into the developments in genetics with this new edition.
Population Genetics And Microevolutionary Theory
Author: Alan R. Templeton
Editor: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470047216
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The advances made possible by the development of molecular techniques have in recent years revolutionized quantitative genetics and its relevance for population genetics. Population Genetics and Microevolutionary Theory takes a modern approach to population genetics, incorporating modern molecular biology, species-level evolutionary biology, and a thorough acknowledgment of quantitative genetics as the theoretical basis for population genetics. Logically organized into three main sections on population structure and history, genotype-phenotype interactions, and selection/adaptation Extensive use of real examples to illustrate concepts Written in a clear and accessible manner and devoid of complex mathematical equations Includes the author's introduction to background material as well as a conclusion for a handy overview of the field and its modern applications Each chapter ends with a set of review questions and answers Offers helpful general references and Internet links
Author: John H. Relethford
Editor: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 111818162X
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Introductory guide to human population genetics and microevolutionary theory Providing an introduction to mathematical population genetics, Human Population Genetics gives basic background on the mechanisms of human microevolution. This text combines mathematics, biology, and anthropology and is best suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate study. Thorough and accessible, Human Population Genetics presents concepts and methods of population genetics specific to human population study, utilizing uncomplicated mathematics like high school algebra and basic concepts of probability to explain theories central to the field. By describing changes in the frequency of genetic variants from one generation to the next, this book hones in on the mathematical basis of evolutionary theory. Human Population Genetics includes: Helpful formulae for learning ease Graphs and analogies that make basic points and relate the evolutionary process to mathematical ideas Glossary terms marked in boldface within the book the first time they appear In-text citations that act as reference points for further research Exemplary case studies Topics such as Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, inbreeding, mutation, genetic drift, natural selection, and gene flow Human Population Genetics solidifies knowledge learned in introductory biological anthropology or biology courses and makes it applicable to genetic study. NOTE: errata for the first edition can be found at the author's website: http://employees.oneonta.edu/relethjh/HPG/errata.pdf
An Introduction To Population Genetics
Author: Rasmus Nielsen
Editor: Sinauer Associates Incorporated
ISBN: 9781605351537
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'A text for a one-semester course in population genetics. It introduces students to classical population genetics (in terms of allele and haplotype frequencies) and modern population genetics (in terms of coalescent theory). It presents numerous applications of population genetic methods to practical problems, including testing for natural selection, detecting genetic hitchhiking and inferring the history of populations'--Provided by publisher.
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ISBN: 1449656269
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Principles Of Population Genetics
Author: Daniel L. Hartl
Editor: Sinauer Associates Incorporated
ISBN: 9780878933082
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This edition provides a balanced presentation of theory and observation. It introduces the principles of genetics and statistics that are relevant to population studies, and examines the forces affecting genetic variation from the molecular to the organismic level.