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This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.

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"John Gillespie has done the near-impossible, condensing the essence of population genetics into a very short book. The result is a little gem. The derivations are simple and clear, and often strikingly original. The minor gaps in the first edition are filled by this equally concise second edition. Population genetics is a complicated subject; only a person of Gillespie's depth of knowledge and insight could simplify without distorting." - James F. Crow, author of Genetics Notes "The book is coherently and logically structured and covers all the most important and incontrovertible aspects of population genetics... I recommend this as a good introductory book that can be used in both undergraduate and graduate courses." - Heredity "A well-developed, thoughtful, and classic book that has been tested and improved through many years in the classroom... A 'must' for anyone interested in plant or animal genetics." - Choice"

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Chapter 1. Genetic Variation
Chapter 2. Genetic Drift
Chapter 3. Natural Selection
Chapter 4. Two-Locus Dynamics
Chapter 5. Nonrandom Mating
Chapter 6. Quantitative Genetics
Chapter 7. The Evolutionary Advantage of Sex
Appendix A. Mathematical Necessities
Appendix B. Probability
Bibliography
Index

Population Genetics

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2004
      ISBN13: 9780801880094, 978-0801880094
      ISBN10: 0801880092

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is indispensable for students working in a laboratory setting or studying free-ranging populations.

      Trade Review
      "John Gillespie has done the near-impossible, condensing the essence of population genetics into a very short book. The result is a little gem. The derivations are simple and clear, and often strikingly original. The minor gaps in the first edition are filled by this equally concise second edition. Population genetics is a complicated subject; only a person of Gillespie's depth of knowledge and insight could simplify without distorting." - James F. Crow, author of Genetics Notes "The book is coherently and logically structured and covers all the most important and incontrovertible aspects of population genetics... I recommend this as a good introductory book that can be used in both undergraduate and graduate courses." - Heredity "A well-developed, thoughtful, and classic book that has been tested and improved through many years in the classroom... A 'must' for anyone interested in plant or animal genetics." - Choice"

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Preface
      Chapter 1. Genetic Variation
      Chapter 2. Genetic Drift
      Chapter 3. Natural Selection
      Chapter 4. Two-Locus Dynamics
      Chapter 5. Nonrandom Mating
      Chapter 6. Quantitative Genetics
      Chapter 7. The Evolutionary Advantage of Sex
      Appendix A. Mathematical Necessities
      Appendix B. Probability
      Bibliography
      Index

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