Theoretical Aspects of Population Genetics
Explore the intricacies of genetic variation with "Theoretical Aspects of Population Genetics," authored by leading experts in the field. Published by Princeton University Press in 1971, this enlightening paperback spans 232 pages and delves into the critical role of stochastic processes in gene frequency changes. The authors expertly analyze a range of topics, from molecular evolution to complex two-locus problems, utilizing diffusion models to illuminate these challenging concepts in population genetics. This comprehensive resource is essential for anyone interested in understanding genetic variability and its implications for evolutionary biology. Enhance your knowledge and perspective with this foundational work that has shaped the way we view population genetics.