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A Primer of Population Genetics 3rd Edition
The book is organized as a user's guide to population genetics. Chapter 1 starts with the basic concepts of molecular genetics and examines the principal methods by which DNA (or proteins) can be manipulated to reveal genetic polymorphisms in any population. Chapter 1 also includes the principles of population genetics underlying the organization of genetic variation in populations, with special emphasis on random mating, linkage equilibrium and disequilibrium, and inbreeding.
Chapter 2 examines the evolutionary processes that can change allele frequencies, including mutation, migration and population admixture, natural selection of various types, and random genetic drift. This chapter also includes an elementary explanation of the diffusion equations as used in population genetics.
Chapter 3 is the core of molecular population genetics. It includes the analysis of nucleotide polymorphism and diversity based on coalescents, patterns of change in nucleotide and amino acid sequences with special emphasis on codon usage bias and amino acid polymorphisms, inferences based on comparisons of levels of polymorphism and divergence, molecular phylogenetics, and the population dynamics of transposable elements.
Chapter 4 focuses on complex traits whose expression is influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors. It examines genetic effects on the components of phenotypic variation and the correlations between relatives, the evolution of quantitative traits in natural populations, and comes full circle with the use of molecular polymorphisms and candidate genes in the identification of quantitative trait loci underlying complex inheritance.
As for mathematical rigor, while there are some equations, the emphasis is on explanation rather than derivation. Only elementary algebra is necessary to follow most of the material, but a familiarity with basic calculus is helpful for understanding diffusion equations, Poisson random fields, and complex threshold traits. Mathematical symbols are used consistently throughout the book, and when results from the theoretical literature are quoted, the original symbols have been changed as necessary to maintain consistency.
Modern population genetics makes liberal use of acronyms--these are all defined in the text, and their interrelations and implications are discussed. For ease of reference there is a glossary of acronyms and other common abbreviations used in population genetics. The text also includes numerous practical examples showing how the theoretical concepts are applied to actual data, as well as chapter-end problems.
- ISBN-100878933042
- ISBN-13978-0878933044
- Edition3rd
- PublisherSinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press
- Publication dateOctober 6, 1999
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions8.9 x 0.5 x 6.1 inches
- Print length221 pages
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- Publisher : Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press; 3rd edition (October 6, 1999)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 221 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0878933042
- ISBN-13 : 978-0878933044
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 8.9 x 0.5 x 6.1 inches
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017One of the best books available. The basics of population genetics are very well explained and what is more very concisely.
Highly recommended
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019Good , very pleased and
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2007I studied population genetics as a graduate student, and decided to get this book, literally as a "primer" to the field of population genetics. I refer to it every now and then, and would recommend it for those who want to get a general and very broad overview of population genetics. As I read a lot of primary literature, I think it would have been more helpful if the book cited more references, or active research in the field. Overall, though, a very nice concise book on population genetics. It definitely serves as a primer, rather than an overall tell-all, or comprehensive tale of the field.
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- Arshad andrabiReviewed in India on February 13, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Primer of population genetics
A very good book for understanding basics of population genetics.
- Ran LINReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2015
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