Population Genetics Research Progress

Population Genetics Research Progress
Author: Viktor T. Koven
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1604564490

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Population genetics is the study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary forces: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow. It also takes account of population subdivision and population structure in space. This book presents the latest research in the field from around the globe.

Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution

Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution
Author: Peter Donnelly
Publsiher: Springer Verlag
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997-02-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015041097869

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This book is devoted to the collection, interpretation and analysis of population genetic data. Among the topics included here are studies on human evolutionary history, molecular techniques for generating data, statistical and computational techniques for the interpretation of such data, and stochastic models for genealogy and population structure. The chapters reflect the close interaction between experimental molecular biologists and theoreticians. The book will be useful for specialists in the area, as well as mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists and biologists wanting a brief overview of current problems in the field.

Human Population Genomics

Human Population Genomics
Author: Kirk E. Lohmueller,Rasmus Nielsen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-03-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030616465

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This textbook provides a concise introduction and useful overview of the field of human population genomics, making the highly technical and contemporary aspects more accessible to students and researchers from various fields. Over the past decade, there has been a deluge of genetic variation data from the entire genome of individuals from many populations. These data have allowed an unprecedented look at human history and how natural selection has impacted humans during this journey. Simultaneously, there have been increased efforts to determine how genetic variation affects complex traits in humans. Due to technological and methodological advances, progress has been made at determining the architecture of complex traits. Split in three parts, the book starts with the basics, followed by more advanced and current research. The first part provides an introduction to essential concepts in population genetics, which are relevant for any organism. The second part covers the genetics of complex traits in humans. The third part focuses on applying these techniques and concepts to genetic variation data to learn about demographic history and natural selection in humans. This new textbook aims to serve as a gateway to modern human population genetics research for those new to the field. It provides an indispensable resource for students, researchers and practitioners from disparate areas of expertise.

Cells and Surveys

Cells and Surveys
Author: National Research Council,Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001-01-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309171434

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What can social science, and demography in particular, reasonably expect to learn from biological information? There is increasing pressure for multipurpose household surveys to collect biological data along with the more familiar interviewer-respondent information. Given that recent technical developments have made it more feasible to collect biological information in non-clinical settings, those who fund, design, and analyze survey data need to think through the rationale and potential consequences. This is a concern that transcends national boundaries. Cells and Surveys addresses issues such as which biologic/genetic data should be collected in order to be most useful to a range of social scientists and whether amassing biological data has unintended side effects. The book also takes a look at the various ethical and legal concerns that such data collection entails.

Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity

Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Life Sciences,Committee on Human Genome Diversity
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 1998-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309184748

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This book assesses the scientific value and merit of research on human genetic differencesâ€"including a collection of DNA samples that represents the whole of human genetic diversityâ€"and the ethical, organizational, and policy issues surrounding such research. Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity discusses the potential uses of such collection, such as providing insight into human evolution and origins and serving as a springboard for important medical research. It also addresses issues of confidentiality and individual privacy for participants in genetic diversity research studies.

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.

Primate Biogeography

Primate Biogeography
Author: Shawn M. Lehman,John G Fleagle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2006-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387298719

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Primate Biogeography is a subject rarely addressed as a discipline in its own right. This comprehensive source introduces the reader to Primate Biogeography as a discipline. It highlights the many factors that may influence the distribution of primates, and reveals the wide range of approaches that are available to understanding the distribution of this order. The biogeography of primates in the past is a major component of our understanding of their evolutionary history and is an essential component of conservation biology. This book will appeal to primatologists, physical anthropologists, zoologists, and undergraduates in these areas.

Population Genetics for Animal Conservation

Population Genetics for Animal Conservation
Author: Giorgio Bertorelle
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2009-05-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521866309

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Illustrates the power and utility of the synergy between population genetics and conservation biology in animal conservation.