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Lecture NotesinPopulation GeneticsKent E. HolsingerDepartment of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, U-3043 University of ConnecticutStorrs, CT 06269-3043c 2001-2015 Kent E. HolsingerCreative Commons LicenseThese Notes are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of thislicense, visit or send a letter to Creative Commons,559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, The genetic structure of populations11 genetic transmission in populations32 The Hardy-Weinberg Principle and estimating allele frequencies73 Inbreeding and self-fertilization214 Testing Hardy-Weinberg315 Analyzing the genetic structure of populations396 Analyzing the genetic structure of populations: a Bayesian approach537 Analyzing the genetic structure of populations: individual assignment618 Two-locus Population genetics67II The Genetics of natural selection759 The Genetics of Natural Selection7710 Estimating viability8911 Selection at one locus with many alleles, fertility selection, and sexualselection95iiiIII genetic drift10312 genetic Drift10513 Mutation, Migration, and genetic Drift11914 Selection and genetic drift12515 The Coalescent129IV quantitative genetics13516 Introduction to quantitative genetics13717 Resemblance among relatives14718 Evolution of quantitative tr
mid-October studying the genetics of quantitative variation, but until then you can asssume that I’m talking about variation at a single locus unless I speci cally say otherwise. The genetic composition of populations
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