The Mathematical theory of Quantitative Genetics

By: Bulmer, M.GMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Oxford science publicationsPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 1980Description: x,254 pISBN: 0198575300 (HB)Subject(s): Genetics Mathematics | Genetics Quantitative methods | Mathematics
Contents:
The biological background Genotype and environment Genotype frequencies Decomposition of the genotype value Biometric analysis of crosses between two inbred lines Biometric analysis of outbred populations Inbreeding depression and heterosis: the diallel cross Normal distribution theory Selection Natural selection Selection indices Finite population size
Summary: Bulmer's book is an essential reference for anyone concerned with quantitative genetics and provides the only review available of the parts of quantitative genetics relevant to evolutionary theory.' Science .
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The biological background
Genotype and environment
Genotype frequencies
Decomposition of the genotype value
Biometric analysis of crosses between two inbred lines
Biometric analysis of outbred populations
Inbreeding depression and heterosis: the diallel cross
Normal distribution theory
Selection
Natural selection
Selection indices
Finite population size

Bulmer's book is an essential reference for anyone concerned with quantitative genetics and provides the only review available of the parts of quantitative genetics relevant to evolutionary theory.' Science .

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