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Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Quantitative Genetics

An up-to-date, accessible guide to the main concepts and applications of quantitative genetics.

The Mathematical Theory of Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Mathematical Theory of Quantitative Genetics

This book emphasizes discussion of the underlying principles of the theory of quantitative genetics which provides the bridge between the observable statistical properties of a character and the gentic factors, which together with environmental factors, determine the expression of the character. "An essential reference for anyone concerned with quantitative genetics. . . . Provides the only review available of the parts of quantitative genetics relevant to evolutionary theory."--Science

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics

Evolutionary quantitative genetics (EQG) provides a formal theoretical foundation for quantitatively linking natural selection and genetic variation to the rate and expanse of adaptive evolution. It has become the dominant conceptual framework for interpreting the evolution of quantitative traits in terms of elementary forces (mutation, inheritance, selection, and drift). Despite this success, the relevance of EQG to many biological scenarios remains relatively unappreciated, with numerous fields yet to fully embrace its approach. Part of the reason for this lag is that conceptual advances in EQG have not yet been fully synthesized and made accessible to a wider academic audience. A comprehe...

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 744
Evolution and Selection of Quantitative Traits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1504

Evolution and Selection of Quantitative Traits

Quantitative traits-be they morphological or physiological characters, aspects of behavior, or genome-level features such as the amount of RNA or protein expression for a specific gene-usually show considerable variation within and among populations. Quantitative genetics, also referred to as the genetics of complex traits, is the study of such characters and is based on mathematical models of evolution in which many genes influence the trait and in which non-genetic factors may also be important. Evolution and Selection of Quantitative Traits presents a holistic treatment of the subject, showing the interplay between theory and data with extensive discussions on statistical issues relating ...

Quantitative Genetics in the Wild
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Quantitative Genetics in the Wild

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Although the field of quantitative genetics - the study of the genetic basis of variation in quantitative characteristics such as body size, or reproductive success - is almost 100 years old, its application to the study of evolutionary processes in wild populations has expanded greatly over the last few decades. During this time, the use of 'wild quantitative genetics' has provided insights into a range of important questions in evolutionary ecology, ranging from studies conducting research in well-established fields such as life-history theory, behavioural ecology and sexual selection, to others addressing relatively new issues such as populations' responses to climate change or the proces...

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 503

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics

The impetus for this book arose out of my previous book, The Evolution of Life Histories (Roff, 1992). In that book I presented a single chapter on quanti tative genetic theory. However, as the book was concerned with the evolution of life histories and traits connected to this, the presence of quantitative genetic variation was an underlying theme throughout. Much of the focus was placed on optimality theory, for it is this approach that has proven to be extremely successful in the analysis of life history variation. But quantitative genetics cannot be ig nored, because there are some questions for which optimality approaches are inappropriate; for example, although optimality modeling can ...

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics in Forestry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Genetical Analysis of Quantitative Traits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Genetical Analysis of Quantitative Traits

This text provides a guide to the experimental and analytical methodologies available to study quantitative traits, a review of the genetic control of quantitative traits, and a discussion of how this knowledge can be applied to breeding problems and evolution.

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics

The lastest edition of this classic text continues to provide the basis for understanding the genetic principles behind quantitative differences in phenotypes and how they apply to animal and plant improvement and evolution. It extends these concepts to the segregation of genes that cause genetic variation in quantitative traits. Key techniques and methods are also covered.