Introduction to Quantitative Genetics
Discover the foundational concepts of genetic principles with Introduction to Quantitative Genetics by Douglas S. Falconer. Published in 1995, this essential textbook spans 480 pages and is a must-have for anyone interested in the fields of biotechnology, genetics, and molecular biology. Falconer expertly explores the genetic underpinnings of quantitative differences, offering insights into the segregation of genes responsible for genetic variation in quantitative traits. This classic text serves as an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike, making complex genetic concepts accessible and engaging. Enhance your understanding of quantitative genetics today and see how it applies to the broader fields of life sciences and genomics. Perfect for academic study or personal enrichment, this book is a vital addition to any science enthusiast's library.