Statistical Genetics in and Out of Quasi-Linkage Equilibrium
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Watch a 48-minute lecture from the XXIX Davydov Readings conference where Erik Aurell from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm explores statistical genetics, focusing on quasi-linkage equilibrium concepts. Delivered at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics as part of the conference's celebration of 50 years of Davydov's soliton, the presentation delves into the theoretical physics applications in genetic analysis and equilibrium states.
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ErikAurel: "Statistical genetics in and out of quasi-linkage equilibrium"
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