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020 | _a978-1-118-43694-3 | ||
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_aEC-QuPUC _beng _erda _fAntonio Amundarain |
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_a575.1 _bH18p _b2021 |
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_aHamilton, Matthew B. _eorg _980243 |
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_aPopulation genetics / _cMatthew B. Hamilton. |
250 | 1 | _aSecond edition | |
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_aHoboken : _bWiley-Blackwell, _c2021 |
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_a480 pages : _bilustrations ; _c28 cm |
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336 | _atxt | ||
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"Population genetics describes the distribution of alleles in a population with regard to evolutionary processes and population structure. It is the cornerstone of modern evolutionary biology, with wide applications in fields such as conservation biology, health-oriented clinical research, bioinformatics, animal and plant breeding, and molecular biology. Population genetics can also be used as a vehicle to introduce science majors to processes of abstraction and modeling common to any field of science"-- | ||
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_aGenética _955513 |
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856 | _uhttps://puce.odilo.us/info/population-genetics-03160835 | ||
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