"The aim of this book is to present the theory of population genetics... It is assumed that the reader has a background in college mathematics through calculus, and some acquaintance with probability and statistics." — Preface
Here’s a review of An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory by James F. Crow and Motoo Kimura, suitable for a textbook or academic resource listing (e.g., Amazon, Goodreads, or a course syllabus). Target Audience: Graduate students, advanced undergraduates in biology/mathematics, evolutionary biologists, and quantitative geneticists. Not for the math-averse. an introduction to population genetics theory pdf
A core text for a one-semester graduate theory course, supplemented with modern primary literature or a computational lab. "The aim of this book is to present