Genetic Mapping in Experimental Populations
Explore the fascinating world of genetic mapping with Genetic Mapping in Experimental Populations by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2013, this essential resource spans 167 pages and serves as a concise introduction to the theory and practice of genetic mapping in diploid species.
Designed for graduate students and researchers in the life sciences, this book delves into the intricacies of map construction, providing clear explanations of the computations involved at each stage. With practical exercises and problem-solving tips, readers will gain the skills needed to employ genetic mapping methods effectively and achieve more reliable results in their research.
Enhance your understanding of genetic mapping and elevate your research capabilities with this invaluable guide from a trusted publisher.