Theories of Population Variation in Genes and Genomes
Discover the intricate world of population genetics with "Theories of Population Variation in Genes and Genomes" by Freddy B. Christiansen and Freddy Bugge Christiansen. Published by Princeton University Press in 2008, this comprehensive hardback spans 432 pages and serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the biological sciences.
This enlightening book introduces both classical and coalescent approaches to population genetics, offering a deep dive into the theoretical foundations that underpin this field. Emphasizing the vital relationship between theory and empirical research, it covers coalescent theory in detail and provides valuable end-of-chapter exercises to reinforce learning.
If you are eager to enhance your understanding of population variation and genetics, this textbook is a must-have for your collection. Perfect for students and biology enthusiasts alike, it brings together important concepts in genetics and genomics with rigor and clarity.