About The Book
Statistical Techniques in Quantitative Genetics attempts to synthesize the basic principles of quantitative genetics with the concepts and methods of breeding.
It provides full derivations of almost all the formulae for better understanding of their implications and appreciation of the subject. Solutions to wide-ranging problems in animal breeding with particular attention to the needs of developing countries have been included. An exhaustive bibliography to help those readers who are interested in a deeper study of the subject has been given at the end of the text.
The book would be of use to senior students of plant and animal genetics, statisticians and to breeders and research workers.
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About The Author
J. P. Jain was a Principal Scientist and formerly Head, Division of Statistical Research in Animal Sciences at the Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi.
Dr. Jain obtained his MA in Mathematics in 1954 and was awarded the postgraduate diploma in Agricultural Statistics of ICAR in 1963. While in the USA during 1968 and 1969 on Andre Mayer fellowship of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, he took MS degree in Animal Husbandry from the University of Missouri, Columbia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Delhi in 1976.
Dr. Jain has about 30 years of research and teaching experience in statistical genetics and has published over hundred research papers in Indian and foreign research journals. In addition, he has guided more than a dozen postgraduate students during his tenure.
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