Genetic constitution of a population; Changes of gene frequency; Small populations: I changes of gene frequency under simplified conditions; Small populations: II less simplified conditions; Small populations: III pedigreed populations and close inbreeding; Continuous variation; Values and means; Variance; Resemblance between relatives; Heritability; Selection: I the response and its prediction; Selection: II the results of experiments; Selection: III information from relatives; Inbreeding and crossbreeding: I changes of mean calue; Inbreeding and crossbreeding: II changes of variance; Inbreeding and crossbreeding: III applications; Scale; Threshold characters; Correlated characters; Metric characters under natural selection.
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Contents
HardyWeinberg equilibrium | 7 |
O CHANGES | 15 |
Nonrandom mating | 17 |
Copyright | |
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Bibliographic information
| Title | Introduction to Quantitative Genetics |
| Authors | R. S. Falconer, Douglas Scott Falconer |
| Edition | 3 |
| Publisher | Longman, Scientific & Technical, 1989 |
| Original from | the University of Michigan |
| Digitized | Feb 24, 2010 |
| ISBN | 0470211628, 9780470211625 |
| Length | 438 pages |
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