Diffusion Models of Population Genetics in the Age of Molecular Biology

作者: Motoo Kimura

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8631-5_10

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摘要: When I was a small boy, fascinated by the flowers my father loved and raised, imitating him grew various plants in garden at home. The main reason why attracted their beauty. In addition, mystery of development; wondered how beautiful tulip, for instance, could emerge from mere bulb. My interest continued through elementary school. Then, second year middle school, met an interesting teacher who devoted naturalist. He encouraged plants, gradually became absorbed botany; as result, made up mind to become botanist.

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