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Scientific Computing, Genetics - General and Miscellaneous, Mathematical Modeling - Science
Models for Genetics by Wolfgang Balzer,Chris M. Dawe β€” book cover

Models for Genetics

by Wolfgang Balzer, Chris M. Dawe
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Overview

The major, basic models of genetic theories are for the first time reconstructed in a precise and perspicuous way. The book aims at foundational clarification. It shows how the different branches of genetics are systematically related, how they differ from each other, and how they can be compared with each other. The models may serve as a basis for top-down computer implementations and for teaching genetic theory. They will be of value in genetics, biology, medicine, and the philosophy of science, but also in ethical discussions.

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A foundational work which provides clear and precise conceptual models for the most important branches of genetics. Given that the focus is upon unification and simplification, no new problems in practical genetics are solved. Eight chapters discuss the unity of genetics; a model for genetics; kinematics, transmission, and molecular genetics; stochastic models, and diversity. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
Frankfurt am Main ; P. Lang, c1997.
Pages
183
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780820432830

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