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Population genetics occupies a central�role in a number of important biological and social undertakings. It�is fundamental to�our�understanding�of evolutionary processes, of plant and animal breeding programs, and of various diseases of particular importance to mankind. This is the first of a planned two-volume work discussing the mathematical aspects of�population genetics, with an emphasis on�the evolutionary theory.�This first volume draws heavily�from the author’s classic 1979�edition, which�appeared originally in Springer’s�Biomathematics series.�It has been�revised and expanded to include recent topics which follow naturally from the treatment in the earlier edition,�e.g., the theory of molecular population genetics. This�book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in�mathematical biology and other mathematically-trained scientists looking to enter the field of population genetics.Typham this is the title: Mathematical Population Genetics 1 Theoretical Introduction 2nd Edition





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