Population differences in quantitative characters as opposed to gene frequencies
citation_date
1986-05
Description
Hypotheses about evolution can be tested by comparing genetics differences with those of quantitative characters. Such comparisons are one source of information concerning the forces that maintain variation among natural populations.
Type
text;
citation_publisher
University of Chicago Press
citation_volume
127
citation_issue
5
citation_firstpage
729
Citation_lastpage
730
citation_keywords
Genes; Evolution; Anthropology;
Subject (LCSH)
Genes; Population genetics
citation_language
eng;
Bibliographic Citation
Rogers, A.R. (1984). Population differences in quantitative characters as opposed to gene frequencies. The American Naturalist, 127(5), 729-30.