Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory"
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Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory" is a classic foundational textbook that rigorously develops the mathematical principles underlying population genetics and evolutionary change.
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Target entity: Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory" Context triple: [James F. Crow, notableWork, Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory"]
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Evolution in Mendelian Populations
"Evolution in Mendelian Populations" is a foundational 1931 paper by Sewall Wright that introduced key concepts of population genetics, including genetic drift, inbreeding, and the shifting balance theory of evolution.
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Evolution and the Genetics of Populations
Evolution and the Genetics of Populations is a foundational multi-volume work in population genetics that systematically presents Sewall Wright’s theories on genetic drift, inbreeding, selection, and the evolutionary process.
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neutral theory of population genetics
The neutral theory of population genetics is an evolutionary framework proposing that most genetic variation and molecular changes in populations are governed by random genetic drift of selectively neutral mutations rather than by natural selection.
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Elements of Evolutionary Genetics
Elements of Evolutionary Genetics is a comprehensive textbook that presents the theoretical foundations and empirical evidence underlying modern evolutionary genetics.
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Genetics of Natural Populations series
The Genetics of Natural Populations series is a landmark collection of studies by Theodosius Dobzhansky that used fruit fly populations to demonstrate how genetic variation and natural selection drive evolution in the wild.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory" Target entity description: Crow and Kimura "An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory" is a classic foundational textbook that rigorously develops the mathematical principles underlying population genetics and evolutionary change.
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A.
Evolution in Mendelian Populations
"Evolution in Mendelian Populations" is a foundational 1931 paper by Sewall Wright that introduced key concepts of population genetics, including genetic drift, inbreeding, and the shifting balance theory of evolution.
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B.
Evolution and the Genetics of Populations
Evolution and the Genetics of Populations is a foundational multi-volume work in population genetics that systematically presents Sewall Wright’s theories on genetic drift, inbreeding, selection, and the evolutionary process.
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C.
neutral theory of population genetics
The neutral theory of population genetics is an evolutionary framework proposing that most genetic variation and molecular changes in populations are governed by random genetic drift of selectively neutral mutations rather than by natural selection.
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D.
Elements of Evolutionary Genetics
Elements of Evolutionary Genetics is a comprehensive textbook that presents the theoretical foundations and empirical evidence underlying modern evolutionary genetics.
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E.
Genetics of Natural Populations series
The Genetics of Natural Populations series is a landmark collection of studies by Theodosius Dobzhansky that used fruit fly populations to demonstrate how genetic variation and natural selection drive evolution in the wild.
- F. None of above. chosen
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