Notebook for ESQT
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Preface
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Changes in Quantitative Traits Over Time
2.1
A brief history of the study of the evolution of quantitative traits
2.1.1
the fusion of population and quantitative genetics
2.1.2
the ongoing fusion of molecular and quantitative genetics
2.1.3
The common thread between breeding and evolution in natural populations
2.1.4
Detecting selection in natural populations
2.2
The theoretical foundations of evolutionary biology
2.2.1
The completeness of evolutionary theory
2.2.2
Nonadaptive hypotheses and our understanding of evolution
2.3
Overview and pathways through this volume
2.3.1
Evolution at one and two loci
2.3.2
Drift and quantitative traits
2.3.3
Short-term response on a single character
2.3.4
Selection in Structured populations
2.3.5
Population-genetic models of trait response
2.3.6
Measuring selection on traits
2.3.7
Appendices
2.3.8
Volume 3
2.3.9
Notation
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Neutral Evolution in One- and Two-Locus Systems
3.1
The Wright-Fisher Model
3.2
Loss of heterozygosity by random genetic drift
3.3
Probabilities and times to fixation or loss
3.4
The age of a neutral allele
3.5
Allele-frequency divergence among populations
3.6
Buri’s experiment
3.7
Higher-order allele-frequency moments
3.8
Linkage disequilibrium
3.9
Mutation-drift equilibrium
3.10
The detailed structure of neutral variation
3.10.1
The infinite-alleles model and the associated allele-frequency spectrum
3.10.2
The infinite-sites model and the associated site-frequency spectrum
3.11
The genealogical structure of a population
3.12
Mutation-migration-drift equilibrium
3.12.1
Quantifying population structure: Fst
3.12.2
Mutation-migration-drift equilirium values of Fst
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This is a notebook for reading the book "
Evolution and Selection Quantitative Traits"