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HardyGodfrey H. Hardy 1908Mendelian proportions in a mixed population636Connection: Be Ye Son or Nephew?Alec J. Jeffreys, John F. Y. Brookfield, and Robert Semeonoff1985Positive identification of an immigration test-case using humanDNA fingerprints641GeNETics on the Web663Page xiiChapter 16Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Inheritance16-1 Quantitative Inheritance668670Continuous, Meristic, and Threshold Traits671Distributions67116-2 Causes of Variation675Genotypic Variance676Environmental Variance677Genotype-Environment Interaction and Genotype-EnvironmentAssociation67816-3 Analysis of Quantitative Traits680The Number of Genes Affecting a Quantitative Trait681Broad-Sense Heritability682Twin Studies68216-4 Artificial Selection683Narrow-Sense Heritability684Phenotypic Change with Selection: A Prediction Equation684Long-Term Artificial Selection686Inbreeding Depression and Heterosis68716-5 Correlation between Relatives687Covariance and Correlation688The Geometrical Meaning of a Correlation688Estimation of Narrow-Sense Heritability68916-6 Heritabilities of Threshold Traits69016-7 Linkage Analysis of Quantitative-Trait Loci692Chapter End MaterialChapter Summary695Key Terms696Review the Basics696Guide to Problem Solving696Analysis and Applications698Challenge Problems700Further Reading701Special FeaturesConnection: The Supreme Law of UnreasonFrancis Galton 1889Natural Inheritance674Connection: Human Gene MapJeffrey C.
Murry and 26 other investigators 1994A comprehensive human linkage map with centimorgan density693GeNETics on the Web697Chapter 17Genetics of Biorhythms and Behavior17-1 Chemotaxis in Bacteria702704Mutations Affecting Chemotaxis706The Cellular Components of Chemotaxis709Molecular Mechanisms in Chemotaxis710Sensory Adaptation71317-2 Animal Behavior714Circadian Rhythms714Love-Song Rhythms in Drosophila716Molecular Genetics of the Drosophila Clock720The Mammalian Clock, Prion Protein, and Mad Cow Disease72317-3 Learning724Artificial Selection for Learning Ability724Genotype-Environment Interaction72617-4 Genetic Differences in Human Behavior727Sensory Perceptions729Severe Mental Disorders730Genetics and Personality731Genetic and Cultural Effects in Human Behavior734Chapter End MaterialChapter Summary735Key Terms736Review the Basics736Guide to Problem Solving736Analysis and Applications738Challenge Problems739Further Reading739Special FeaturesConnection: A Trip to the Zoo713Joan Fisher Box 1978R.
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