The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics
The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics
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Book Description
Tracing the development of population genetics through the writings of such luminaries as Darwin, Galton, Pearson, Fisher, Haldane, and Wright, William B. Provine sheds light on this complex field as well as its bearing on other branches of biology.
The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics,William B. Provine,University Of Chicago Press,0226684644,Biotechnology,History,Life Sciences - Evolution,Population genetics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / History
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