Pdf [upd] | An Introduction To Population Genetics Theory

The proportion of a specific allele among all copies of that gene in the population.

The "long story" short: This 1970 book is long out of print, and no legal, free PDF is widely available from the publisher (Blackburn Press has reprinted it, but sells it physically). However: an introduction to population genetics theory pdf

You can download this paper in PDF format from various online sources or create a PDF file using a LaTeX editor or a word processor. The proportion of a specific allele among all

Crow and Kimura end their introduction with a line that still echoes: Crow and Kimura end their introduction with a

Crow and Kimura rescue the abstract concept of F-statistics from pure math and make it biological. "F" measures the probability that two alleles are identical by descent. It is the currency of relatedness. When you read their derivation, you realize that every mating is, to some tiny degree, incestuous—and that this dictates the entire genetic load of a species.