Genetics of populations
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-539) and index.
The study of population genetics serves as one of the keys to understanding the evolutionary process. It also helps provide insight into many related disciplines including population ecology and behavior, conservation biology, medical genetics, and plant and animal breeding. Genetics of Populations, 2/e has been designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students of biological science. The text provides an integrated presentation of theory with empirical and experimental population genetics. By drawing examples from both recent and classic studies, and using a variety of organisms to illustrate the phenomena of genetics of populations, this text provides comprehensive and current coverage of this dynamic field.
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