The foundations of mathematical genetics
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 111-116.
1. The genetic model
2. Two alleles at a single locus
3. Two alleles using homogeneous coordinates
4. Many alleles at a single locus
5. The special case of three alleles
6. An X-linked locus
7. Miscellaneous single-locus models
8. Two diallelic loci
This is an account of the origins of modern mathematical population genetics. Expanding on the first edition, Dr Edwards now covers the mathematics behind the fundamental theory of natural selection to show the foundations of population genetics for students, researchers and historians alike.
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