Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution

Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution
Title Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution PDF eBook
Author Peter Donnelly
Publisher Springer Verlag
Pages 328
Release 1997-02-27
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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This book is devoted to the collection, interpretation and analysis of population genetic data. Among the topics included here are studies on human evolutionary history, molecular techniques for generating data, statistical and computational techniques for the interpretation of such data, and stochastic models for genealogy and population structure. The chapters reflect the close interaction between experimental molecular biologists and theoreticians. The book will be useful for specialists in the area, as well as mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists and biologists wanting a brief overview of current problems in the field.

Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution

Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution
Title Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution PDF eBook
Author Peter Donnelly
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2011-03-20
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781475726091

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Devoted to the collection, interpretation and analysis of population genetic data, topics included here include studies on human evolutionary history, molecular techniques for generating data, statistical and computational techniques for the interpretation of such data, and stochastic models for genealogy and population structure. The book reflects the close interaction between experimental molecular biologists and theoreticians, and as such will be useful for specialists in the area, as well as mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists and biologists wanting a brief overview of current problems in the field.

Population Genetics Research Progress

Population Genetics Research Progress
Title Population Genetics Research Progress PDF eBook
Author Viktor T. Koven
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 382
Release 2008
Genre Science
ISBN 9781604564495

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Population genetics is the study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary forces: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow. It also takes account of population subdivision and population structure in space. This book presents the latest research in the field from around the globe.

Human Populations, Genetic Variation, and Evolution

Human Populations, Genetic Variation, and Evolution
Title Human Populations, Genetic Variation, and Evolution PDF eBook
Author Laura Newell Morris
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1971
Genre Science
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Current Developments in Anthropological Genetics

Current Developments in Anthropological Genetics
Title Current Developments in Anthropological Genetics PDF eBook
Author Michael H. Crawford
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 536
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1461567696

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This volume examines the interrelationship of ecology, subsistence pat terns, and the observed genetic variation in human populations. Hence, the book is divided conceptually into the following categories: nonhuman primates, hunters and gatherers, nomads, swidden agriculturalists, peas ant farmers, religious isolates, and modern and urban aggregates. While many of these populations have experienced (and are experiencing) ac culturation as a result of contact with technologically more advanced groups, the genetic structures described in this volume attempt to recon struct the traditional patterns as well as genetic changes because of con tact. Most chapters also integrate biological (genetic), social, and de mographic data within an ecological frame thus presenting a holistic view of the population structures of ecologically distinct groups. The first chapter examines the body of early nonhuman primate lit erature that emphasized ecological determinism in effecting the popula tion structure of our primate ancestors-relatives. It also examines more recent literature (since 1970) in which it became apparent that greater flexibility exists in primate social structure within specific environmental frameworks. Thus, it appears that our nonhuman primate evolutionary heritage is not one of ecological determinism in social organization but one of flexibility and rapid change suggesting the evolutionary success of our species is based upon a system of flexibility and that social ad aptations can be accomplished in a number of diverse ways.

Adaptive Diversification (MPB-48)

Adaptive Diversification (MPB-48)
Title Adaptive Diversification (MPB-48) PDF eBook
Author Michael Doebeli
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 345
Release 2011-08-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0691128944

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"Adaptive biological diversification occurs when frequency-dependent selection generates advantages for rare phenotypes and induces a split of an ancestral lineage into multiple descendant lineages. Using adaptive dynamics theory, individual-based simulations, and partial differential equation models, this book illustrates that adaptive diversification due to frequency-dependent ecological interaction is a theoretically ubiquitous phenomenon"--Provided by publisher.

Metapopulation Biology

Metapopulation Biology
Title Metapopulation Biology PDF eBook
Author Ilkka Hanski
Publisher Morgan Kaufmann
Pages 536
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN

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This volume presents a review of metapopulation biology. It describes key theories of study and applies the best field studies to the conservation of species in fragmented landscapes. The work explains and critically assess the value of the metapopulation concept for field studies and conservation.