A Primer of Population Genetics

A Primer of Population Genetics
Author: Daniel L. Hartl
Publsiher: Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0878933018

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The use of molecular methods to study genetic polymorphisms has made a familiarity with population genetics essential for any biologist whose work is at the population level. A Primer of Population Genetics, Third Edition provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to population genetics. The four chapters of the book address genetic variation, the causes of evolution, molecular population genetics, and the genetic architecture of complex traits. Chapter-end problems reinforce ideas and, while there are some equations, the emphasis is on explanation rather than derivation.

A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics

A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics
Author: Asher D. Cutter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198838944

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What are the genomic signatures of adaptations in DNA? How often does natural selection dictate changes to DNA? How does the ebb and flow in the abundance of individuals over time get marked onto chromosomes to record genetic history? Molecular population genetics seeks to answer such questions by explaining genetic variation and molecular evolution from micro-evolutionary principles. It provides a way to learn about how evolution works and how it shapes species by incorporating molecular details of DNA as the heritable material. It enables us to understand the logic of how mutations originate, change in abundance in populations, and become fixed as DNA sequence divergence between species. With the revolutionary advances in genomic data acquisition, understanding molecular population genetics is now a fundamental requirement for today's life scientists. These concepts apply in analysis of personal genomics, genome-wide association studies, landscape and conservation genetics, forensics, molecular anthropology, and selection scans. This book introduces, in an accessible way, the bare essentials of the theory and practice of molecular population genetics.

Primer Of Population Biology

Primer Of Population Biology
Author: Edward O. Wilson,William H. Bossert
Publsiher: Sinauer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1971
Genre: Nature
ISBN: MINN:31951D01622613M

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How to learn population biology. Population genetics. Ecology. Biogeography: species equilibrium theory.

A Primer of Population Genetics and Genomics

A Primer of Population Genetics and Genomics
Author: Daniel L. Hartl
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198862291

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This accessible primer has been completely revised and updated to provide a concise but comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts of population genetics and genomics.

A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics

A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics
Author: Asher D. Cutter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780192575548

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What are the genomic signatures of adaptations in DNA? How often does natural selection dictate changes to DNA? How does the ebb and flow in the abundance of individuals over time get marked onto chromosomes to record genetic history? Molecular population genetics seeks to answer such questions by explaining genetic variation and molecular evolution from micro-evolutionary principles. It provides a way to learn about how evolution works and how it shapes species by incorporating molecular details of DNA as the heritable material. It enables us to understand the logic of how mutations originate, change in abundance in populations, and become fixed as DNA sequence divergence between species. With the revolutionary advances in genomic data acquisition, understanding molecular population genetics is now a fundamental requirement for today's life scientists. These concepts apply in analysis of personal genomics, genome-wide association studies, landscape and conservation genetics, forensics, molecular anthropology, and selection scans. This book introduces, in an accessible way, the bare essentials of the theory and practice of molecular population genetics.

A Primer of Ecological Genetics

A Primer of Ecological Genetics
Author: Jeffrey K. Conner,Daniel L. Hartl
Publsiher: Sinauer Associates Incorporated
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 087893202X

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This book covers basic concepts in population and quantitative genetics, including measuring selection on phenotypic traits. The emphasis is on material applicable to field studies of evolution focusing on ecologically important traits. Topics addressed are critical for training students in ecology, evolution, conservation biology, agriculture, forestry, and wildlife management. Many texts in this field are too complex and mathematical to allow the average beginning student to readily grasp the key concepts. A Primer of Ecological Genetics, in contrast, employs mathematics and statistics-fully explained, but at a less advanced level-as tools to improve understanding of biological principles. The main goal is to enable students to understand the concepts well enough that they can gain entry into the primary literature. Integration of the different chapters of the book shows students how diverse concepts relate to each other.

Population and Evolutionary Genetics

Population and Evolutionary Genetics
Author: Francisco José Ayala
Publsiher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822008822892

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Molecular Population Genetics

Molecular Population Genetics
Author: Matthew William Hahn
Publsiher: Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2018
Genre: Molecular genetics
ISBN: 0878939652

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Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. Provides descriptions of the methods and tools used in molecular population genetics, which has combined advances in molecular biology and genomics with mathematical and empirical findings to uncover the history of natural selection and demographic shifts in many organisms.