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A contemporary view of population genetics in evolution

João Carlos M. Magalhães , Cedric Gondro

pp. 281-290

Population genetics is rapidly changing driven by the advances in modern molecular technologies. The sheer volume of data being generated is allowing empirical studies until just recently confined to the realm of theory while simultaneously prompting the need to develop new computational approaches to data storage and analysis. Theoretical contributions, as Kimura's neutralism and subsequent theories are expanding the scope of this discipline beyond its traditional subject matter. Besides gene frequencies and evolutionary "forces", it is incorporating new elements, such as molecular phylogeny. In this context, population genetics is coming closer to historical and comparative biology and changing our comprehension of its role in the evolutionary process.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9422-3_21

Full citation:

M. Magalhães, J. C. , Gondro, C. (2011)., A contemporary view of population genetics in evolution, in D. Krause & A. A. Passos Videira (eds.), Brazilian studies in philosophy and history of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 281-290.

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