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Mathematical Modelling Of Evolution Volume 1 Onelocus And Multilocus Theory And Recombination 1st Edition Igor M Rouzine

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Mathematical Modelling Of Evolution Volume 1 Onelocus And Multilocus Theory And Recombination 1st Edition Igor M Rouzine
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Mathematical Modelling Of Evolution Volume 1 Onelocus And Multilocus Theory And Recombination 1st Edition Igor M Rouzine instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter, Walter de Gruyter GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Igor M. Rouzine
ISBN: 9783110607895, 9783110615456, 3110607891, 3110615452
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1
Volume: 8/1

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Mathematical Modelling Of Evolution Volume 1 Onelocus And Multilocus Theory And Recombination 1st Edition Igor M Rouzine by Igor M. Rouzine 9783110607895, 9783110615456, 3110607891, 3110615452 instant download after payment.

The book will benefit a reader with a background in physical sciences and applied mathematics interested in the mathematical models of genetic evolution.

In the first chapter, we analyze several thought experiments based on a basic model of stochastic evolution of a single genomic site in the presence of the factors of random mutation, directional natural selection, and random genetic drift. In the second chapter, we present a more advanced theory for a large number of linked loci. In the third chapter, we include the effect of genetic recombination into account and find out the advantage of sexual reproduction for adaptation.

These models are useful for the evolution of a broad range of asexual and sexual populations, including virus evolution in a host and a host population.

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