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W. Feller (1959)
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications
A. Pai (1974)
Foundations of Genetics: A Science for Society
R. Elandt-Johnson (1972)
Probability models and statistical methods in genetics
A. Edwards (1976)
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Lee Ehrman, Eldon Gardner (1951)
Principles of GeneticsThe Indian Medical Gazette, 86
[In this chapter, we start with a brief review of a few relevant facts from genetics, which is done in Section 1. We shall only recall just enough genetics that is needed in order to form an idea of the phenomena to be modelled in the subsequent sections. In Section 2, we proceed to the mathematical analysis of the variations in gene frequencies in a population. This includes, in particular, the Hardy-Wienberg Laws. Section 3 is devoted to a discussion of the phenomenon of inbreeding and the concept of gene identity. Malecot’s models on random mating are taken up in the last section.]
Published: May 19, 2017
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