An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory. James F. Crow, Motoo Kimura

An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory


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1.2 What should we conserve?, 5. A number Crow JF, Kimura M: An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory. Provine, The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics(London: University of Chicago, 2001) As title suggests its a history of theoretical population genetics. Prerequisite(s): Either ST218/219 Mathematical Statistics A&B or ST220 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics. Content: Three self-contained sets of ten lectures. 1.3 How should we conserve biodiversity?, 9. 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. Its use will be illustrated by a number of applications in molecular genetics. Commitment: 10 Aims: This course introduces easy stochastic models used in population genetics. 1.1 Genetics and civilization, 4. Surveying deleterious variation in human populations is crucial for our understanding, diagnosis and potential treatment of human genetic pathologies. Preface to the first edition, xiii. The Wright-Fisher model and the Moran model will be described but Coalescent theory will constitute the core of the course.