Title: Molecular Population Genetics, 1st Edition
Authors: Matthew W. Hahn
Publisher: Sinauer Associates
Description: The 1st Edition of “Molecular Population Genetics” by Matthew W. Hahn, published by Sinauer Associates, provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of molecular population genetics. This edition covers fundamental concepts such as genetic variation, molecular evolution, population structure, and the mechanisms driving genetic change within populations. Hahn explores the role of natural selection, genetic drift, migration, and mutation in shaping patterns of genetic diversity across different populations. The book also discusses modern genomic techniques and statistical methods used to study molecular evolution and population genetics. Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, Hahn equips readers with the theoretical framework and analytical tools necessary to understand the genetic basis of evolutionary processes. Whether you’re a student or a researcher in genetics, evolutionary biology, or related fields, this edition serves as a valuable resource for delving into the complexities of molecular population genetics.