AbstractThe algebra for linked autosomal loci in diploid organisms is described and reduced to an algorithm for computing genotype distributions after n generations of random mating, given the initial population and the recombination probabilities among loci
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology ; Department of Botany, The Ohio State Univ...
The mitosis process of an eukaryotic cell can be represented by the structure constants of an evolut...
In a previous paper we demonstrated how the number of possible genotypic assignments consistent with...
AbstractThe algebra for linked autosomal loci in diploid organisms is described and reduced to an al...
It is shown how linear genetic algebras, ordinarily applied in situations with discrete time, will a...
AbstractWe study the effect of different recombination rates in the two sexes on the way in which ga...
AbstractA model is shown accounting for differences between males and females regarding both recombi...
A linear algebra is defined describing this situation: Any number of loci are linked with arbitrary ...
AbstractIt is shown that in the absence of mutation the canonical multiplication table takes an extr...
General genetic algebras are the product of interaction between biology and mathematics. The study o...
Evolution algebras were introduced into Genetics to deal with the mechanism of inheritance of asexua...
The purpose of these notes is to give a rather complete presentation of the mathematical theory of a...
AbstractA system of recursions is derived for the dynamics of an infinitely large population, evolvi...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Both a...
Whereas Mendel used breeding experiments and painstakingly counted peas, modern biology increasingly...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology ; Department of Botany, The Ohio State Univ...
The mitosis process of an eukaryotic cell can be represented by the structure constants of an evolut...
In a previous paper we demonstrated how the number of possible genotypic assignments consistent with...
AbstractThe algebra for linked autosomal loci in diploid organisms is described and reduced to an al...
It is shown how linear genetic algebras, ordinarily applied in situations with discrete time, will a...
AbstractWe study the effect of different recombination rates in the two sexes on the way in which ga...
AbstractA model is shown accounting for differences between males and females regarding both recombi...
A linear algebra is defined describing this situation: Any number of loci are linked with arbitrary ...
AbstractIt is shown that in the absence of mutation the canonical multiplication table takes an extr...
General genetic algebras are the product of interaction between biology and mathematics. The study o...
Evolution algebras were introduced into Genetics to deal with the mechanism of inheritance of asexua...
The purpose of these notes is to give a rather complete presentation of the mathematical theory of a...
AbstractA system of recursions is derived for the dynamics of an infinitely large population, evolvi...
Polyploids are organisms whose genomes consist of more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Both a...
Whereas Mendel used breeding experiments and painstakingly counted peas, modern biology increasingly...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology ; Department of Botany, The Ohio State Univ...
The mitosis process of an eukaryotic cell can be represented by the structure constants of an evolut...
In a previous paper we demonstrated how the number of possible genotypic assignments consistent with...