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Mathematical Topics in Population Genetics
Changes in Mean Fitness under Natural Selection
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J. R. G. Turner
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1970
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The genetical theory of natural selection.
Ronald Aylmer Fisher
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AVERAGE EXCESS AND AVERAGE EFFECT OF A GENE SUBSTITUTION
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An Extension of the Concept of Partitioning Hereditary Variance for Analysis of Covariances among Relatives When Epistasis Is Present.
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Random Drift and the Shifting Balance Theory of Evolution
pp. 32
Changes in Mean Fitness under Natural Selection
pp. 210
Theory of Limits to Selection with Line Crossing
pp. 289
The Evolution of Dominance
pp. 367
Evolutionary Significance of Linkage and Epistasis
pp. 128
Genetic Loads and the Cost of Natural Selection
pp. 246
A Theory of Limits in Artificial Selection with Many Linked Loci
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