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  • (1892-1964) One of the founders of theoretical population genetics and widely known for his work in enzyme kinetics.
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  • ...olutionary theory and path analysis and one of the founders of theoretical population genetics.
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  • {{r|Population genetics}}
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  • {{r|Population genetics}}
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  • ...and genetic drift. The work of Fisher, Wright, and Haldane on theoretical population genetics was a major step in the development of the [[modern evolutionary synthesis] ...of the [[inbreeding coefficient]] and [[F-statistics]], standard tools in population genetics. He was the chief developer of the mathematical theory
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  • Population genetics tries to know mostly about the consequences of genetic change in a populati
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  • *[[population genetics]]
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  • ...tical mechanics and information theory, Members are addressing problems in population genetics and association studies, haplotype structure and gene selection in the p53
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  • *[[Population genetics]], the study of biological human variability and diversity (related to evol
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  • ...an individual survive evolutionary selection? Mathematical modellings of [[population genetics]] show that, although altruists are less fit then nonaltruists, on an indiv
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  • ...it from other sub fields of genetics such as [[ecological genetics]] and [[population genetics]]. An important area within molecular genetics is the use of molecular inf {{main|Population genetics|Quantitative genetics|Ecological genetics}}
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  • ...grate Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with the development of population genetics by R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright, and [[J. B. S. Haldane]].<ref> Ernst Mayr.
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  • ...a Stephen Jay Gould book, Gould speaking of JBS's pluralistic synthesis of population genetics. Not just 'natural selection', as Gould interprets Haldane's writings. Gou
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  • ...[Plant physiology]], [[Developmental biology]], [[Molecular genetics]], [[Population genetics]], [[Cytology]], [[Molecular biology]])'' ...etrieved from CrossRef by DOI bot-->}}</ref>. ''([[Molecular genetics]], [[Population genetics]], [[Developmental biology]])''.
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  • ...ing document in the modern evolutionary synthesis of [[Population genetics|population genetics]] &mdash; reconciling Mendel's laws of heredity and Darwin's theory of evol ...n the years ahead with mathematical perspectives applied in enzymology and population genetics (''vide infra'').
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  • ...Afterword of 75 pages, where a great deal of the research in mathematical population genetics published after 1932 is summarized. This contribution is particularly impor
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  • Models of gene flow can be derived from [[population genetics]], e.g. [[Sewall Wright]]'s [[neighborhood model]], Wright's [[island model
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  • ...modern type of a mathematically oriented Theoretical Biology by developing population genetics, population ecology, and general systems theory. Nowadays, it has infiltrat
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  • | title = Population genetics and microevolutionary theory
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  • ...he subject, society, or both. For example, collecting blood for a study of population genetics, where the subjects will be anonymized, has the slight risk of drawing bloo
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  • ...gy has long provided a foundation for studies of antibiotic resistance and population genetics, its contributions to many other areas of medicine are just now being devel
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  • ==Population genetics==
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  • ...impson. Mayr's first book combined insights and methods from paleontology, population genetics, systematics, and natural history, thus providing a unified modern evolutio
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  • ...relationships within species, such as by providing new genetic markers for population genetics studies in the bacteria causing anthrax or tuberculosis. In all these studi
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  • #It is understood, as a basic part of population genetics, that the spread of a transgene in a wild population will be directly relat
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  • ...lassictexts/haldane2.pdf]</ref>; [[Sewall Wright]], one of the founders of population genetics <ref>Wright S (1932) The roles of mutation, inbreeding, crossbreeding and s
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  • ...rawing on work from developmental biology, paleontology, developmental and population genetics, cancer research, physics, and theoretical biology, this book explores the
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  • ...f disease risk in medicine.</font></ref> [[trait (biology)|traits]] of a [[population genetics|population]] over successive generations, as determined by shifts in the [[ ...remains, they began to study genetic variation among human populations ([[population genetics]]); thus, some physical anthropologists began calling themselves biological
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  • | <center>Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in population genetics</center> *Kimura M (1994) Population genetics, molecular evolution, and the neutral theory: Selected papers. Takahata N,
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  • ...ion by natural selection in a form consistent with molecular biology and [[population genetics]]. By this theory, all extant living things are the products of descent wit
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  • *'''[[Evolutionary game theory]]''', the application of [[population genetics]]-inspired models of change in gene frequency in populations to [[game theo
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  • ...among the populations and the individuals of the same species. (See also [[population genetics]].)
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