A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics Paperback
Explore the foundational principles of molecular population genetics with this comprehensive primer. Delve into the dynamics of genetic variation within and between populations, examining the evolutionary forces that shape genetic diversity. This book offers a clear and accessible introduction to key concepts, including mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection, illustrating their impact on the genetic makeup of populations. Understand how molecular markers are used to study population structure, adaptation, and evolutionary history. Gain insights into the latest research methods and analytical techniques used in the field. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or simply interested in the fascinating world of genetics, this primer provides a solid foundation for understanding the processes that drive evolutionary change at the molecular level. Perfect for self-study or as a supplementary text for courses in genetics, evolution, and ecology, this book offers a clear and concise overview of the core principles of molecular population genetics.
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