| 21. | The work of Fisher, Haldane and Wright founded the discipline of population genetics.
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| 22. | The question requires a relatively sophisticated understanding of human population genetics.
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| 23. | The experimental station conducted radiological research on radiation and population genetics.
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| 24. | Is a Japanese scientist working on population genetics / molecular evolution.
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| 25. | Phylogeography takes a population genetics and phylogenetic perspective on biogeography.
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| 26. | Her recent research has focused on the concept of reproductive compensation in population genetics.
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| 27. | The traditional approach in this area, which includes complications from genetics, is population genetics.
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| 28. | In the mid-1970s, population genetic analyses turned to mitochondrial markers.
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| 29. | The semantic view of theories has been extended to other domains, including population genetics.
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| 30. | He also works on the population genetics of animal domestication.
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