Zusammenfassung
Wegen des unbefriedigenden Zustandes der heutigen quantitativen Genetik fiel es schwer, die elementaren Erkenntnisse und Probleme dieser Wissenschaft an Hand von adäquaten Beispielen zu diskutieren. Im vorigen Kapitel haben wir daher z. T. auf Beispiele verzichtet, um nicht die theoretischen Betrachtungen durch die Diskussion der Komplikationen unbequemer Beispiele zu unterbrechen. Um uns aber nicht zu weit von den experimentellen Grundlagen zu entfernen, werden wir jetzt versuchen, das Versäumte nachzuholen.
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Hiorth, G.E. (1963). Beispiele. In: Quantitative Genetik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88018-6_5
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