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Population Genetics

1986
International ...
Christiansen, Freddy Bugge   +1 more
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Genetics of population isolates

Clinical Genetics, 2002
Genetic isolates, as shown empirically by the Finnish, Old Order Amish, Hutterites, Sardinian and Jewish communities among others, represent a most important and powerful tool in genetically mapping inherited disorders. The main features associated with that genetic power are the existence of multigenerational pedigrees which are mostly descended from ...
M, Arcos-Burgos, M, Muenke
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The Genetic Structure of Populations.

The Journal of Ecology, 1975
The genetic structure of populations , The genetic structure of populations , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
David G. Kendall   +3 more
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THE GENETICAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATIONS

Annals of Eugenics, 1949
The articles published by the Annals of Eugenics (1925–1954) have been made available online as an historical archive intended for scholarly use. The work of eugenicists was often pervaded by prejudice against racial, ethnic and disabled groups. The online publication of this material for scholarly research purposes is not an endorsement of those views
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Population genetics of phenylketonuria

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a large number of mutations at the phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) locus, most of which are strongly associated with specific RFLP or VNTR haplotypes. One of the major questions remaining in PKU research is why this apparently maladaptive disorder has been maintained at a frequency of ...
R C, Eisensmith, S L, Woo
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Nematode population genetics

Journal of Helminthology, 1998
Population genetics seeks to understand the genetic relationships within and between populations of a species and the processes that generate these patterns. Little is known about the population genetics of parasitic nematodes. This is a notable gap in our knowledge since understanding the population genetic patterns and processes of parasitic ...
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Introduction to Quantitative Genetics

Quantitative Genetics, 2012
So far in this course we have dealt entirely either with the evolution of characters that are controlled by simple Mendelian inheritance at a single locus or with the evolution of molecular sequences.
G. Acquaah
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Molecular population genetics

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
Molecular population genetics is entering a new era dominated by studies of genomic polymorphism. Some of the theory that will be needed to analyze data generated by such studies is already available, but much more work is needed. Furthermore, population genetics is becoming increasingly relevant to other fields of biology, for example to genetic ...
Magnus, Nordborg, Hideki, Innan
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The population genetics of anisogamy

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1978
Abstract This paper analyses the population genetics of anisogamy controlled by a single locus, in both the haploid and diploid cases. The conclusions of Parker et al. (1972), based on computer calculations, are confirmed analytically. The effects of the existence of two mating types on the evolution of anisogamy are examined. Close linkage between a
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Population Genetics and Demography

Human Heredity, 1974
This paper presents a general view of the overlapping areas between population genetics and demography; it gives a short analysis of the use of models in population genetics and presents Wright’s ...
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