The Journal of Heredity

The Journal of Heredity
Title The Journal of Heredity PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 708
Release 1911
Genre Breeding
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The Journal of Heredity...

The Journal of Heredity...
Title The Journal of Heredity... PDF eBook
Author American Genetic Association
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages 436
Release 2013-12
Genre
ISBN 9781314698220

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Quantitative Genetics in the Wild

Quantitative Genetics in the Wild
Title Quantitative Genetics in the Wild PDF eBook
Author Anne Charmantier
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2014
Genre Science
ISBN 019967423X

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Across these fields, there is increasing appreciation of the need to quantify the genetic - rather than just the phenotypic - basis and diversity of key traits, the genetic basis of the associations between traits, and the interaction between these genetic effects and the environment. This research activity has been fuelled by methodological advances in both molecular genetics and statistics, as well as by exciting results emerging from laboratory studies of evolutionary quantitative genetics, and the increasing availability of suitable long-term datasets collected in natural populations, especially in animals. Quantitative Genetics in the Wild is the first book to synthesize the current level of knowledge in this exciting and rapidly-expanding area.

Heredity

Heredity
Title Heredity PDF eBook
Author John Waller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2017
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0198790457

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John Waller describes the changing ideas concerning heredity from antiquity to the modern biological understanding, considering both the efforts over the centuries to identify the physiological mechanisms involved and how views of heredity have been used to justify or condemn inequalities of class, gender, and race.

Thalassaemia: The Biography

Thalassaemia: The Biography
Title Thalassaemia: The Biography PDF eBook
Author David Weatherall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2010-08-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199565600

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Presents a history of thalassemia, a genetic disorder in which the body destroys abnormally-shaped hemoglobin cells at a rate that leads to anemia.

The Journal Of Heredity;

The Journal Of Heredity;
Title The Journal Of Heredity; PDF eBook
Author American Genetic Association
Publisher Wentworth Press
Total Pages 624
Release 2019-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 9781010912996

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Francis Galton

Francis Galton
Title Francis Galton PDF eBook
Author Michael Bulmer
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2004-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0801881404

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If not for the work of his half cousin Francis Galton, Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory might have met a somewhat different fate. In particular, with no direct evidence of natural selection and no convincing theory of heredity to explain it, Darwin needed a mathematical explanation of variability and heredity. Galton's work in biometry—the application of statistical methods to the biological sciences—laid the foundations for precisely that. This book offers readers a compelling portrait of Galton as the "father of biometry," tracing the development of his ideas and his accomplishments, and placing them in their scientific context. Though Michael Bulmer introduces readers to the curious facts of Galton's life—as an explorer, as a polymath and member of the Victorian intellectual aristocracy, and as a proponent of eugenics—his chief concern is with Galton's pioneering studies of heredity, in the course of which he invented the statistical tools of regression and correlation. Bulmer describes Galton's early ambitions and experiments—his investigations of problems of evolutionary importance (such as the evolution of gregariousness and the function of sex), and his movement from the development of a physiological theory to a purely statistical theory of heredity, based on the properties of the normal distribution. This work, culminating in the law of ancestral heredity, also put Galton at the heart of the bitter conflict between the "ancestrians" and the "Mendelians" after the rediscovery of Mendelism in 1900. A graceful writer and an expert biometrician, Bulmer details the eventual triumph of biometrical methods in the history of quantitative genetics based on Mendelian principles, which underpins our understanding of evolution today.