Population Genetics

  • Population Genetics
    By Matthew B. Hamilton

    2013; Alcala and Rosenberg 2017 and references therein). (a) GST = GST 1 − 1 + HHs s (4.30) (assuming a large number of subpopulations). This results in a measure of genetic differentiation that Table 4.7 Allele and genotype ...

  • Population Genetics: A Concise Guide
    By John H. Gillespie

    This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.

  • Population Genetics: Diversity and Stability
    By I︠U︡. P. Altukhov, Jurij P. Altuchov

    Altukhov (genetics, USSR Acad. of Sciences) argues that speciation is a consequence of qualitative genome reorganization, challenging the neo-Darwinist view that it is the result of gradual genetic change.

  • Population Genetics
    By Marcus W. Feldman, Freddy B. Christiansen

    Population Genetics

  • Population Genetics
    By Matthew Hamilton

    This book aims to make population genetics approachable, logical and easily understood.

  • Population Genetics: A Concise Guide
    By John H. Gillespie

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  • Population Genetics
    By Matthew Hamilton

    This book aims to make population genetics approachable, logical and easily understood.

  • Population Genetics
    By Matthew B. Hamilton

    This fully revised edition includes updates on topics such as effective population size, mutation rates and models, recombination in the coalescent model, measures and models of population differentiation, population assignment methods, and ...

  • Population Genetics
    By W.J. Ewens

    I have tried to aim this book rather more at the mathematician than at the geneticist, and for this reason a brief glossary of common genetical terms is included.

  • Population Genetics
    By Laurence Cook

    Population Genetics

  • Population Genetics: A Concise Guide
    By John H. Gillespie

    This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.

  • Population Genetics
    By W.J. Ewens

    Population genetics is the mathematical investigation of the changes in the genetic structure of populations brought about by selection, mutation, inbreeding, migration, and other phenomena, together with those random changes...