An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory by James F. Crow, Motoo Kimura
An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory James F. Crow, Motoo Kimura ebook
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ISBN: 1932846123, 9781932846126
Page: 608
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1.2 What should we conserve?, 5. While spouse correlations have been documented for numerous traits, no prior studies have assessed assortative mating for genetic ancestry in admixed populations. Each generation, as a population, is slightly different at the genetic level than the one preceding it. Preface to the first edition, xiii. In his published work, Crow seems not to have mentioned the creationism/evolution controversy at all. 1.1 Genetics and civilization, 4. Led by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Anyone with a serious interest in the math of evolutionary genetics should probably track down Crow and Kimura's “An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory” (ISBN 1-93284-612-3). With Motoo Kimura he coauthored the classic An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (Harper & Row 1970). So too for populations over time. Using a balance of data and theory, coupled with basic and applied research examples, this book examines genetic and phenotypic variation in natural populations, the principles and mechanisms of evolutionary change, the interpretation of Preface to the second edition, xi. Crow JF, Kimura M: An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory. An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory. Spencer Wells, the Genographic Project uses advanced DNA analysis to better understand human genetic roots. This textbook, originally published in 1970, presents the field of population genetics, starting with elementary concepts and leading the reader well into the field. 1.3 How should we conserve biodiversity?, 9.