Includes bibliographical references (pages 505-519) and index
Genetic and statistical background -- Genetic and phenotypic variation -- Organization of genetic variation -- Population substructure -- Sources of variation -- Darwinian selection -- Random genetic drift -- Molecular population genetics -- Quantitative genetics
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Provides a balanced presentation of theory and observation for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In response to suggestions from students and instructors, the book has been trimmed more than 100 pages and rewritten with the goal to optimize its use as a teaching aid. It introduces the principles of genetics and statistics that are relevant to population studies, and examines the forces affecting genetic variation from the molecular to the organismic level. Integrated throughout the book are descriptions of molecular methods used to study variation in natural populations, as well as explanations of the relevant estimation theory using actual data
Population genetics
Population genetics, Problems, exercises, etc
Quantitative genetics
Genetics, Population
Génétique des populations
Génétique des populations - Problèmes et exercices