A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics

A Primer of Molecular Population Genetics
Author: Asher D. Cutter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0192575546

What are the genomic signatures of adaptations in DNA? How often does natural selection dictate changes to DNA? How does the ebb and flow in the abundance of individuals over time get marked onto chromosomes to record genetic history? Molecular population genetics seeks to answer such questions by explaining genetic variation and molecular evolution from micro-evolutionary principles. It provides a way to learn about how evolution works and how it shapes species by incorporating molecular details of DNA as the heritable material. It enables us to understand the logic of how mutations originate, change in abundance in populations, and become fixed as DNA sequence divergence between species. With the revolutionary advances in genomic data acquisition, understanding molecular population genetics is now a fundamental requirement for today's life scientists. These concepts apply in analysis of personal genomics, genome-wide association studies, landscape and conservation genetics, forensics, molecular anthropology, and selection scans. This book introduces, in an accessible way, the bare essentials of the theory and practice of molecular population genetics.

Alaska Coastal Bibliography and Index, Statewide

Alaska Coastal Bibliography and Index, Statewide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1982
Genre: Coastal ecology
ISBN:

This bibliography contains over 2,500 citations and includes author, geographic, and subject indexes. In order to assist planners, separate subject indexes are included for each region and subregion.

A Primer on Water

A Primer on Water
Author: Canada. Conservation and Protection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1991
Genre: Water
ISBN:

This document was put together to answer a wide range of questions on the different aspects of water, its physical characteristics, its availability both above and below ground, the uses made of it, and how it is shared and managed. It also contains practical advice on what can be done to help conserve this resource, both now and in the future.

A Primer on Fresh Water

A Primer on Fresh Water
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1994
Genre: Fresh water
ISBN:

Water is the lifeblood of the environment as no organisms can survive without it. This reference booklet is designed to help people make environmentally responsible decisions. The primer is targeted at the general public (grade 8 to post-secondary) to be used by educators, communities and organizations as well as individuals, as part of a learning campaign to help Canadians improve their understanding of the environment. Formatted as questions and answers, the booklet focuses on different aspects of water. These aspects include its physical characteristics, its availability both above and below ground, the uses people make of it, and how water is shared and managed. The primer contains some practical advice on how individuals can conserve water as a natural resource. Chapters are also devoted to ecosystems, facts about water in Canada, and water facts about the Great Lakes. A selected glossary provides definitions to terms. (AIM)

Monthly Checklist of State Publications

Monthly Checklist of State Publications
Author: Library of Congress. Exchange and Gift Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1980
Genre: State government publications
ISBN:

June and Dec. issues contain listings of periodicals.