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Crow refers to [[Hardy 1908]] as "a masterpiece of clarity". I don't really agree with this. I feel that <math>q_h^2 = p_h r_h</math> is given without making it clear why this relationship holds when genotype frequencies do not change between generations. | Crow refers to [[Hardy 1908]] as "a masterpiece of clarity". I don't really agree with this. I feel that <math>q_h^2 = p_h r_h</math> is given without making it clear why this relationship holds when genotype frequencies do not change between generations. | ||
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+ | "Castle-Pearson-Hardy-Weinberg law" Crow points out that Castle and Pearson also found special cases of what we know today as "Hardy-Weinberg". | ||
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Revision as of 06:05, 4 September 2018
Citation
Crow, J. F. (1999). Hardy, Weinberg and language impediments. Genetics, 152(3), 821-825.
Links
http://www.genetics.org/content/152/3/821
Notes
Crow refers to Hardy 1908 as "a masterpiece of clarity". I don't really agree with this. I feel that [math]q_h^2 = p_h r_h[/math] is given without making it clear why this relationship holds when genotype frequencies do not change between generations.
"Castle-Pearson-Hardy-Weinberg law" Crow points out that Castle and Pearson also found special cases of what we know today as "Hardy-Weinberg".