Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics
Discover the intricate world of genetics with Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics by esteemed author, Michael A. Roff. Published by Chapman and Hall in 1997, this comprehensive paperback edition spans 494 pages and serves as a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of life histories and the quantitative genetic variations that influence them. Building on the foundations laid in Roff's earlier work, The Evolution of Life Histories, this book delves deeper into the connections between evolutionary biology and quantitative genetics. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about the natural sciences, this text provides valuable insights into the complexities of genetic variation and its evolutionary implications. Enhance your knowledge and explore the fascinating interplay of genetics and evolution with this essential addition to your library.