Evolutionary Conservation Genetics

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Evolutionary Conservation Genetics
Author : Jacob Höglund
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 19 March 2009
ISBN : 9780199214211
Pages : 200 pages
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Evolutionary Conservation Genetics by Jacob Höglund Book PDF Summary

Conservation genetics focuses on understanding the role of genetic variation for population persistence. This book is about the methods used to study genetic variation in endangered species and whether genetic variation matters in the extinction of species.

Evolutionary Conservation Genetics

Conservation genetics focuses on understanding the role of genetic variation for population persistence. This book is about the methods used to study genetic variation in endangered species and whether genetic variation matters in the extinction of species.

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Evolutionary Conservation Genetics

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