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3129 Measuring Multivariate Selection We have found that there are fundamental differences between the surviving birds and those eliminated, and we conclude that the birds which survived survived because they possessed cer

29 Measuring Multivariate Selection We have found that there are fundamental differences between the surviving birds and those eliminated, and we conclude that the birds which survived survived because they possessed cer

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 13:38:14
    32Lecture 3 Resemblance Between Relatives The heritability of a trait, a central concept in quantitative genetics, is the proportion of variation among individuals in a population that is due to variation in the additive g

    Lecture 3 Resemblance Between Relatives The heritability of a trait, a central concept in quantitative genetics, is the proportion of variation among individuals in a population that is due to variation in the additive g

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    Language: English - Date: 2003-07-18 12:15:42
      335 The Population Genetics of Selection Theoretical population genetics is surely a most unusual subject. At times it appears to have little connection with the parent subject on which it must depend, namely observation a

      5 The Population Genetics of Selection Theoretical population genetics is surely a most unusual subject. At times it appears to have little connection with the parent subject on which it must depend, namely observation a

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      Language: English - Date: 2012-02-03 15:37:10
        34Lecture 6 (part): Association Mapping Bruce Walsh lecture notes Tucson Winter InstituteJan 2013

        Lecture 6 (part): Association Mapping Bruce Walsh lecture notes Tucson Winter InstituteJan 2013

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-01-14 00:13:30
          35Lecture 4: Introduction to Bayesian Statistics /MCMC methods Bruce Walsh lecture notes 2013 Synbreed course version 2 July 2013

          Lecture 4: Introduction to Bayesian Statistics /MCMC methods Bruce Walsh lecture notes 2013 Synbreed course version 2 July 2013

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          Language: English - Date: 2013-07-16 19:32:08
            36Lecture 3 Basic Concepts in Mendelian, Population and Quantitative Genetics Bruce Walsh. . University of Arizona. Notes from a short course taught May 2011 at University of Liege OVERVIEW

            Lecture 3 Basic Concepts in Mendelian, Population and Quantitative Genetics Bruce Walsh. . University of Arizona. Notes from a short course taught May 2011 at University of Liege OVERVIEW

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            Language: English - Date: 2011-05-02 21:00:38
              37Lecture 13 Family Selection Bruce Walsh lecture notes Synbreed course version 4 July 2013

              Lecture 13 Family Selection Bruce Walsh lecture notes Synbreed course version 4 July 2013

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              Language: English - Date: 2013-07-16 19:39:02
                38Lecture 9 QTL and Association Mapping in Outbred Populations Bruce Walsh. . University of Arizona. Notes from a short course taught May 2011 at University of Liege There are two fundamentally differe

                Lecture 9 QTL and Association Mapping in Outbred Populations Bruce Walsh. . University of Arizona. Notes from a short course taught May 2011 at University of Liege There are two fundamentally differe

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                Language: English - Date: 2011-05-07 19:43:32
                  3916 Environmental Effects and the Response in Natural Populations Associations between phenotype and fitness, however appealing, will give a misleading impression of the potential for evolution in a trait if the true targ

                  16 Environmental Effects and the Response in Natural Populations Associations between phenotype and fitness, however appealing, will give a misleading impression of the potential for evolution in a trait if the true targ

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                  Language: English - Date: 2012-02-06 13:33:10
                    40122_2009_1110_Article 1..7

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                    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-04 13:21:18