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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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On the Genetics and Population Genetics of Gm(4)

Human Heredity, 1976
Investigations on 70 German families with 142 children confirmed the autosomal-dominant inheritance of Gm(4). However, in our material as well as in the materials published so far, Gm(4) X Gm(-4) parental combinations show clear surplusses of Gm(4) and deficits of Gm(-4) children, which might indicate prenatal selection.
K B, Henneberg, H, Walter
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Genetics and Population History of Caucasus Populations

Human Biology, 2003
We describe aspects of genetic diversity in several ethnic populations of the Caucasus Mountains of Daghestan using mitochondrial DNA sequences and a sample of 100 polymorphic Alu insertion loci. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences are like those of Europe.
Kazima, Bulayeva   +5 more
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Populations and genetic polymorphisms*

Molecular Diagnosis, 1999
Population frequencies of many polymorphic genes of pharmacogenetic interest depend on race or ethnic specificity. Association of these genes with person-to-person differences in drug effectiveness (hypersensitivity or resistance) and drug toxicity may also depend on the racial or ethnic characteristics of a population.
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Genetic Structures in the Population of Veneto

Human Heredity, 1992
The genetic structures of the population residing in the provinces of Venice and Rovigo in the Veneto region at the north of the Po delta in Italy was studied in 1,210 individuals residing in 18 sampling areas, using the phenotype and gene frequencies of 7 red cell enzymes: acid phosphatase (ACP1), esterase D (ESD), glyoxalase I (GLOI), glutamic ...
MAMOLINI, Elisabetta   +6 more
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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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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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The population genetics of pathogenic Escherichia coli

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
E. Denamur   +3 more
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The Genetics of Populations

2017
This chapter delves into population genetics with a human focus and explores the assumptions of the Hardy—Weinberg equilibrium model. It reviews the many different types of evolutionary change which can operate in order to shape the genetic structure of a population and the imprints these leave at the level of the genome.
Philip Meneely   +4 more
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