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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 ...
Hideki Innan, Magnus Nordborg
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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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Genetics of Human Populations

1948
Publisher Summary This chapter presents the genetics of human population. The primary point of departure in experimental genetics is to study the hereditary factors that determine certain characters. The chapter discusses three types of characters— namely: (1) hereditary characters in the limited sense; (2) characters due to the environment; and (3 ...
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Principles of Population Genetics.

Biometrics, 1981
R. M. Cormack   +2 more
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- Phylogeography and Population Genetics

2014
Variation in DNA macromolecules is used to infer not only the phylogenetic history of a species but also the recent evolutionary and demographic history of populations within a species or among closely related species. The latter is a subject of the fi eld of phylogeography, established by Avise et al.
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Population genetics

Journal of Heredity, 1981
Klaus Wöhrmann, Jürgen Tomiuk
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Populations Genetics

Evolution, 1969
T. G. Gregg   +2 more
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The Genetics of Human Populations.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1972
Walter F. Bodmer   +2 more
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