Evolution and Genetics of Populations. Volume 4: Variability by Sewall Wright

By Sewall Wright

"Wright's perspectives approximately inhabitants genetics and evolution are so basic and so complete that each critical scholar needs to study those books firsthand. . . . ebook of this treatise is a tremendous occasion in evolutionary biology."-Daniel L. Hartl, BioScience

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