Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance

Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the corr ...
P. A. P. Moran, P. A. P. Moran
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Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance

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Cover of: Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance
Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance
1966, Published for the Galton Laboratory, University College London by Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Commentary on R.A. Fishers̓ paper on The correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance
Commentary on R.A. Fishers̓ paper on The correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance
1966, Published for the Galton Laboratory, University College London by Cambridge University Press
in English

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Published in
London
Series
Eugenics Laboratory memoirs -- XLI, Eugenics Laboratory memoirs -- 41
Other Titles
Correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance

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Library of Congress
QH431 .F583 1966

The Physical Object

Pagination
62 p. :
Number of pages
62

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OL20927160M

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