
TL;DR
This paper introduces fundamental concepts of mathematical population genetics and discusses recent applications to microbial evolution, providing a foundational understanding and pointers for further research.
Contribution
It offers an accessible introduction to population genetics with recent applications, including exercises and literature references.
Findings
Key concepts of population genetics explained
Recent microbial evolution applications discussed
Provides exercises and literature references
Abstract
These lecture notes introduce key concepts of mathematical population genetics within the most elementary setting and describe a few recent applications to microbial evolution experiments. Pointers to the literature for further reading are provided, and some of the derivations are left as exercises for the reader.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics
