Preface
1: Genetic Polymorphisms
2: Organization of Genetic Variation
3: Inbreeding and Population Structure
4: Mutation, Gene Conversion, and Migration
5: Natural Selection in Large Populations
6: Random Genetic Drift in Small Populations
7: Molecular Population Genetics
8: Population Genetics of Complex Traits
9: Complex Traits in Natural Populations
Daniel L. Hartl is Higgins Professor of Biology in the Department
of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. His
laboratory studies population genetics and genomics as well as
molecular evolution. He has been awarded the Thomas Hunt Morgan
Medal of the Genetics Society of America and is an elected member
of the National Academy of Sciences USA as well as the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences. His PhD is from the University
of Wisconsin, and he did postdoctoral studies at the University of
California, Berkeley. He has served on the faculties of the
University of Minnesota, Purdue University, and Washington
University Medical School in St.
Louis. In addition to 450 scientific articles, Hartl has authored
or coauthored 35 books.
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