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Avian Genetics: A Population and Ecological Approach

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This study begins with the historical evolution of work in avian genetics, proceeding from a discussion of Mendelian (ie. classical) genes to explanations of the


Quantitative genetics


Chromosomal genetics


Biochemical genetics


Extensive treatment of population genetics


Some examples of long-term studies


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* Avian Genetics begins with the historical evolution of work in avian genetics, proceeding from a discussion of Mendelian (i.e., classical) genes to explanations of the
* Quantitative genetics
* Chromosomal genetics
* Biochemical genetics
* Extensive treatment of population genetics
* Some examples of long-term studies

488 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1987

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F. Cooke

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