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Principles of Population Genetics

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Zusatztext It is a pleasure to read this new edition of a classical textbook on population genetics. It shows very convincingly how population genetics has been revamped in the past twenty years by the introduction of new statistical and computational methods (in particular, coalescent theory), and the advent of genomic data, as well as how these developments changed a formerly rather arcane science and moved it toward the center of modern biology. In summary, the essence of population genetics is nicely condensed in this book. The presentation is wonderfully balanced between theory and observation, as well as classical and recent data sets and analysis tools. Informationen zum Autor Daniel L. Hartl is Higgins Professor of Biology in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. His laboratory studies population genetics, genomics, and molecular evolution. He has been honored with the Samuel Weiner Outstanding Scholar Award and Medal, the Medal of the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, and is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a Past President of the Genetics Society of America and the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. Hartl's Ph.D. was awarded by the University of Wisconsin, he did postdoctoral studies at the University of California in Berkeley, and he has been on the faculty of the University of Minnesota, Purdue University and Washington University Medical School in St. Louis. In addition to more than 300 scientific articles, Hartl has authored or coauthored 24 books.Andrew G. Clark is Professor of Population Genetics in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Cornell University. Earning a Ph.D. in Population Genetics at Stanford University, he did postdoctoral work at Arizona State University and the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and a sabbatical at the University of California at Davis. Prior to joining the Cornell faculty in 2002, he was a professor in the Department of Biology at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Clark's research focuses on the genetic basis of adaptive variation in natural populations, with emphasis on quantitative modeling of phenotypes as networks of interacting genes. He was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1994, and serves on review panels for the NIH, NSF, and the Max Planck Society. He also served as President of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution, and is on the Advisory Council for the National Human Genome Research Institute. Klappentext This text 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. Included are descriptions of molecular methods, as well as explanations of the relevant estimation theory using actual data. Zusammenfassung This text 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. Included are descriptions of molecular methods, as well as explanations of the relevant estimation theory using actual data. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Genetic and Phenotypic Variation 2: Organization of Genetic Variation 3: Random Genetic Drift 4: Mutation and the Neutral Theory 5: Darwinian Selection 6: Inbreeding, Population Subdivision, and Migration 7: Molecular Population Genetics 8: Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics 9: Population Genomics 10: Human Population Genetics ...

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Authors Andrew G. Clark, Daniel Hartl, Daniel L. Hartl, Hartl Daniel L.
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.03.2007
 
EAN 9780878933082
ISBN 978-0-87893-308-2
No. of pages 545
Dimensions 185 mm x 242 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology

Migration, Population, Mutation, genetics, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Genetics & Genomics, Solution, Genetics (non-medical), Population Genetics, Genomics, breeding, molecular population genetics, molecular population

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