Variation in mammalian populations
R. J. Berry
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Variation in mammalian populations
by R. J. Berry, H. N. Southern
Published
1970
Publisher
Published for the Zoological Society of London by Academic Press
Pages
403
ISBN-10
0126133263
Subjects
Genetics of populations
Population Genetics
Fifty years of genetic load
Population Genetics, Molecular Evolution, and the Neutral Theory
The genetics of human populations
Population and evolutionary genetics
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