Evolutionary BiologyFutuyma (ecology and evolution, SUNY Stony Brook) covers such subject areas as phylogeny, paleobiology, genetic mechanisms of change and speciation, character evolution, the theory of processes and macroevolution, and new molecular perspectives. Numerous line drawings, charts, diagrams, and maps are provided. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Pagina 334
G Multiple Polymorphisms and Genetic Load I present here the model of Sved ,
Reed , and chosen locus is among these is greater than Bodmer ( 1967 ) , with
some modifications and 5050 / 10,000 . Therefore the probability that this
deletions ...
G Multiple Polymorphisms and Genetic Load I present here the model of Sved ,
Reed , and chosen locus is among these is greater than Bodmer ( 1967 ) , with
some modifications and 5050 / 10,000 . Therefore the probability that this
deletions ...
Pagina 363
MORE THAN TWO LOCI Although single - locus theory is quite adequate for loci
that do not interact strongly with the rest of the genome , it becomes increasingly
insufficient as the number of interacting loci increases . Some indication of these
...
MORE THAN TWO LOCI Although single - locus theory is quite adequate for loci
that do not interact strongly with the rest of the genome , it becomes increasingly
insufficient as the number of interacting loci increases . Some indication of these
...
Pagina 364
Another striking feature of these results was that two loci may be so far apart on
the chromosome that by two - locus theory they should be in linkage ... with the
loci between them , they are kept in a state of permanent linkage disequilibrium .
Another striking feature of these results was that two loci may be so far apart on
the chromosome that by two - locus theory they should be in linkage ... with the
loci between them , they are kept in a state of permanent linkage disequilibrium .
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Sommario
A Synopsis of Evolutionary Theory | 19 |
Heredity and Development | 33 |
The Ecological Context of Evolutionary Change | 51 |
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