Genetics at the Population Level
Azucena L. Carpena,
René Rafael C. Espino,
Teresita L. Rosario and
Rita P. Laude
in Regional Textbooks from Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
Abstract:
The field of genetics can be studied at each of the various levels of bilogical organization, namely: molecular, cellular, organismic (individua), or population. This book, which consists of four parts, covers the brances of genetics that deal with heredity at the population level: evolutionary, population and quantitative genetics. Genetic issues that affect human society are also included. Most of the genetic books are just briefly discusses. There are books on specific areas of genetics by they are usually too advanced for comprehension. This book is intended to be used in an intermediate (advanced undergraduate) genetics course. The topics are usually discussed in a manner a teacher would present these to his or her students.
Keywords: chromosome aberrations; heredity; genetic variation; phenotype; genotype; genetics; speciation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
ISBN: 971-560-001-8
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