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Population genetics and microevolutionary theory / Alan R. Templeton.

By: Templeton, Alan Robert.
Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Liss, c2006Description: x, 705 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0471409510 (hbk.); 9780471409519 (hbk.).Subject(s): Population genetics | Evolution (Biology)DDC classification: 576.58
Contents:
Preface. - 1. Scope and basic premises of population genetics. - Pt. 1. Population structure and history. 2. Modeling evolution and the Hardy-Weinberg law. 3. Syatems of mating. 4. Genetic drift. 5. Genetic drift in large populations and coalescene. 6. Gene flow and population subdivision. 7. Gene flow and population history. - Pt. II. Genotype and phenotype. 8. Basic quantitative genetic definitions and theory. 9. Quantitative genetics: unmeasured genotypes. 10. Quantitative genetics: measured genotypes. - Pt. III. Natural selection and adaptation. 11. Natural selection. 12. Interactions of natural selection with other evolutionary forces. 13. Units and targets of selection. 14. Selection in heterogeneous environments. 15. Selection in age-structured populations. - Appendix 1. Genetic survey techniques. - Appendix 2. Probability and statistics. - References. - Problems and answers. - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 582-611) and index.

Preface. - 1. Scope and basic premises of population genetics. - Pt. 1. Population structure and history. 2. Modeling evolution and the Hardy-Weinberg law. 3. Syatems of mating. 4. Genetic drift. 5. Genetic drift in large populations and coalescene. 6. Gene flow and population subdivision. 7. Gene flow and population history. - Pt. II. Genotype and phenotype. 8. Basic quantitative genetic definitions and theory. 9. Quantitative genetics: unmeasured genotypes. 10. Quantitative genetics: measured genotypes. - Pt. III. Natural selection and adaptation. 11. Natural selection. 12. Interactions of natural selection with other evolutionary forces. 13. Units and targets of selection. 14. Selection in heterogeneous environments. 15. Selection in age-structured populations. - Appendix 1. Genetic survey techniques. - Appendix 2. Probability and statistics. - References. - Problems and answers. - Index.