It's Saturday night. Baby girl is asleep. Scott is writing a paper, and I am starting to work my way through Population Genetics by Matthew Hamilton. I think we are nerds, officially.
I took a course on population genetics several years ago, but was a little overwhelmed by it. The book was dense and concise, to a fault, for a learner like me who thrives on reading and working through multiple examples. So, I'm hoping that this new (to me) book, will be a better aid at helping me truly grasp the concepts.
If you have any suggestions for other good books on population genetics (or websites), I'm all ears!!
I'm slowly making my way through Elements of Evolutionary Genetics by Deborah and Brian Charlesworth
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