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  1. Anthropological Genetics: Theory, Methods and Applications
  2. Geographical Genetics (MPB-38) (Monographs in Population Biology) by Bryan K. Epperson, 2003-08-11
  3. Population Genetics of Forest Trees (Forestry Sciences)
  4. Population and Evolutionary Genetics: A Primer (Benjamin/Cummings Series in the Life Sciences) by Francisco Jose Ayala, 1982-02
  5. Basic Concepts in Population, Quantitative and Evolutionary Genetics by James Crow, 1986-06-17
  6. Theoretical Population Genetics by J.S. Gale, 1990-04-30
  7. A bibliography of theoretical population genetics by Joseph Felsenstein, 1973-01-01
  8. Molecular Genetic Analysis of Populations: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series)
  9. Genetic Data Analysis 2: Methods for Discrete Population Genetic Data by Bruce S. Weir, 1996-04
  10. Plant Population Genetics, Breeding, and Genetic Resources by Anthony H. D. Brown, Michael T. Clegg, 1989-12
  11. Population Biology: Concepts and Models (Volume 0) by Alan Hastings, 1996-12-13
  12. Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Volume 2, The Theory of Gene Frequencies (v. 2) by Sewall Wright, 1968-06
  13. Handbook of Statistical Genetics (2 volume set)
  14. The Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Populations in Europe by Albert Ammerman, L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, 1984-11

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42. Population Genetics
Population Genetics for Frog Hobbyists. Brent L. Brock M.Sc. Ecologist/Information Manager Konsa Prairie Biological Station Kansas State University
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Population Genetics for Frog Hobbyists
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Kansas State University The discussion that follows will build on the most simple population model to illustrate what morphs are and how they are derived in nature. Hopefully the reader will gain insight into the conundrum of assessing the validity of morphs in the hobby. The following models and arguments depend on some basic assumptions:
  • Frogs tend to be more closely related to frogs living close by than to distant frogs. To my knowledge frogs in the wild have not discovered the Internet dating services that we provide our captive specimens. Instead they rely on the old method of finding mates at the local pub. Therefore a frog in the wild is much more likely to mate with "the girl next door" than one several kilometres away. Habitat is not uniformly distributed throughout a species' range. For any species there are usually areas of preferred, marginal, and unsuitable habitat within the range of the species. The patterns of habitat quality can create bottlenecks or barriers to gene flow. Genes tend to flow more easily within patches of high quality habitat than between them. Hobbyists want to maintain captive populations genetically similar to wild populations. This one is more of a warning than an assumption. Obviously not all hobbyists have the same goals and the information here should be as useful to someone interested in selective breeding as to some one maintaining "wild type" frogs. However, we all travel with biases and this is one of mine so the discussion will be based on this assumption. Try not to be offended if this assumption does not apply to you.

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  • John Gillespie Population Genetics: A Concise Guide , Johns Hopkins Press, 1998 ISBN 0-8018-5755-4 Daniel Hartl Primer of Population Genetics , 3rd edition, Sinauer, 2000 ISBN 0878933042 Daniel Hartl and Andrew Clark Principles of Population Genetics , 3rd edition, Sinauer 1997 ISBN 0-87893-306-9
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    Dr. David Altshuler, director of medical and population genetics at the Broad Institute. "It's historic and extremely important that people will no longer have to worry that their genetic information will be used against them in fundamental aspects of life - employment and healthcare.A lot of people were afraid of getting important and legitimate genetic tests. There are genetic tests that are lifesaving in certain settings, and those are precisely the ones where people have the most concern... (Boston Globe)
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    Apr 20, 2008
    It turns out pink salmon are a great species for investigating population genetics, particularly the pink salmon at Auke Creek. Like all salmon, they come back to their spawning creek on their own, so researchers don't have to track them down. (Juneau Empire)
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    Apr 18, 2008
    "The basis of population genetics is that disease is familial; people are so distantly related that they don't know they may have inherited specific genes. While there may be an environmental component to development of the disease, none have been identified that have risks as large as those seen by the LRRK2 gene mutations.". Generations that carry rare but critical mutations. (Science Daily)

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One of this century's leading evolutionary biologists, Motoo Kimura revolutionized the field with his random drift theory of molecular evolutionthe neutral theoryand his groundbreaking theoretical work in population genetics. This volume collects 57 of Kimura's most important papers and covers forty years of his diverse and original contributions to our understanding of how genetic variation affects evolutionary change.
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Population genetics is the study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary forces: natural selection genetic drift mutation , and migration . It also takes account of population subdivision and population structure in space. As such, it attempts to explain such phenomena as adaptation and speciation . Population genetics was a vital ingredient in the modern evolutionary synthesis , its primary founders were Sewall Wright J. B. S. Haldane and Ronald Fisher , who also laid the foundations for the related discipline of quantitative genetics
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Perhaps the most significant "formal" achievement of the modern evolutionary synthesis has been the framework of mathematical population genetics. Indeed some authors (Beatty 1986) would argue that it defines the core of the modern synthesis. Lewontin (1974) outlined the theoretical task for population genetics. He imagined two spaces: a "genotypic space" and a "phenotypic space". The challenge of a complete theory of population genetics is to provide a set of laws that predictably map a population of genotypes G ) to a phenotype space ( P ), where

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    In population genetics , fixation occurs when every individual within a population has the same allele at a particular locus . The allele, such as a single point mutation or whole gene , will be initially rare (e.g. originating in one individual), but can spread through the population by random genetic drift and/or positive selection . Once the frequency of the allele is at 100%, being possessed by each member, it is said to be "fixed" in the population. Similarly, genetic differences between taxa are said to have been fixed in each species
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