Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics
Title Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Weir
Publisher Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Pages 744
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN

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Masterminding Nature

Masterminding Nature
Title Masterminding Nature PDF eBook
Author Margaret Derry
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 319
Release 2015-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 1442619317

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In Masterminding Nature, Margaret Derry examines the evolution of modern animal breeding from the invention of improved breeding methodologies in eighteenth-century England to the application of molecular genetics in the 1980s and 1990s. A clear and concise introduction to the science and practice of artificial selection, Derry’s book puts the history of breeding in its scientific, commercial, and social context. Masterminding Nature explains why animal breeders continued to use eighteenth-century techniques well into the twentieth century, why the chicken industry was the first to use genetics in its breeding programs, and why it was the dairy cattle industry that embraced quantitative genetics and artificial insemination in the 1970s, as well as answering many other questions. Following the story right up to the present, the book concludes with an insightful analysis of today’s complex relationships between biology, industry, and ethics.

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Current Catalog
Title Current Catalog PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 1144
Release
Genre Medicine
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Quantitative Genetics

Quantitative Genetics
Title Quantitative Genetics PDF eBook
Author Armando Caballero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 343
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1108481418

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An up-to-date, accessible guide to the main concepts and applications of quantitative genetics.

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics
Title Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Weir
Publisher Sinauer Associates Incorporated
Pages 724
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878939015

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Title Current Catalog PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 1989
Genre Medicine
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Quantitative Genetics in the Wild

Quantitative Genetics in the Wild
Title Quantitative Genetics in the Wild PDF eBook
Author Anne Charmantier
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 478
Release 2014-04-03
Genre Science
ISBN 0191655961

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Although the field of quantitative genetics - the study of the genetic basis of variation in quantitative characteristics such as body size, or reproductive success - is almost 100 years old, its application to the study of evolutionary processes in wild populations has expanded greatly over the last few decades. During this time, the use of 'wild quantitative genetics' has provided insights into a range of important questions in evolutionary ecology, ranging from studies conducting research in well-established fields such as life-history theory, behavioural ecology and sexual selection, to others addressing relatively new issues such as populations' responses to climate change or the process of senescence in natural environments. Across these fields, there is increasing appreciation of the need to quantify the genetic - rather than just the phenotypic - basis and diversity of key traits, the genetic basis of the associations between traits, and the interaction between these genetic effects and the environment. This research activity has been fuelled by methodological advances in both molecular genetics and statistics, as well as by exciting results emerging from laboratory studies of evolutionary quantitative genetics, and the increasing availability of suitable long-term datasets collected in natural populations, especially in animals. Quantitative Genetics in the Wild is the first book to synthesize the current level of knowledge in this exciting and rapidly-expanding area. This comprehensive volume also offers exciting perspectives for future studies in emerging areas, including the application of quantitative genetics to plants or arthropods, unraveling the molecular basis of variation in quantitative traits, or estimating non-additive genetic variance. Since this book deals with many fundamental questions in evolutionary ecology, it should be of interest to graduate, post-graduate students, and academics from a wide array of fields such as animal behaviour, ecology, evolution, and genetics.