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Personal bibliography of
Kenneth Willcox Wachter
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Found 3 works with YEAR equal to " 2007"
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David A. Freedman and Kenneth W. Wachter
Methods for Census 2000 and Statistical Adjustments
In The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology (William Outhwaite and Stephen P. Turner, editors), 232--245, Sage Publications. London (2007).
[GScholar?]
[BibTeX]
@incollection{KWW2007,
TITLE = {Methods for Census 2000 and Statistical Adjustments},
AUTHOR = {David A. Freedman and Kenneth W. Wachter},
BOOKTITLE = {The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology},
EDITOR = {William Outhwaite and Stephen P. Turner},
PUBLISHER = {Sage Publications},
ADDRESS = {London},
CHAPTER = {13},
PAGES = {232--245},
YEAR = {2007},
ISBN = {1412901197,9781412901192},
}
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James Vaupel, Kenneth Wachter and Maxine Weinstein
Introduction
In Biosocial Surveys (Maxine Weinstein, James W. Vaupel and Kenneth W. Wachter, editors), 1--11, National Academy Press. Washington, DC (2007).
[GScholar?]
[BibTeX]
@incollection{KWW2008a,
TITLE = {Introduction},
AUTHOR = {James Vaupel and Kenneth Wachter and Maxine Weinstein},
BOOKTITLE = {Biosocial Surveys},
EDITOR = {Maxine Weinstein and James W. Vaupel and Kenneth W. Wachter},
PUBLISHER = {National Academy Press},
ADDRESS = {Washington, DC},
PAGES = {1--11},
YEAR = {2007},
ISBN = {0309108675,9780309108676},
}
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Steven N. Evans, David R. Steinsaltz and Kenneth W. Wachter
A mutation-selection model for general genotypes with recombination
Unpublished (2007).
[GScholar?]
[arXiv]
[BibTeX]
Abstract: A probability model is presented for the dynamics of mutation- selection balance in a infinite-population infinite-sites setting sufficiently general to cover mutation-driven changes in full age- specific demographic schedules. An earlier work by the same authors presented a haploid model -- without genetic recombination -- of similar scope. This work complements that model, adding genetic recombination, based on a well-known general discrete-population genetic model of N. Barton and M. Turelli. The model with recombination is a flow on Poisson intensities, substantially different from the haploid model. It is shown that the new model arises from the haploid model when recombination is added, in the limit as generations per unit time go to infinity, and selection strength and mutation per generation go to 0.
@unpublished{KWWdiploid,
TITLE = {A mutation-selection model for general genotypes with recombination},
AUTHOR = {Steven N. Evans and David R. Steinsaltz and Kenneth W. Wachter},
ID = {info:oai/arXiv.org:q-bio.PE/0609046},
YEAR = {2007},
ABSTRACT = {A probability model is presented for the dynamics of mutation-
selection balance in a infinite-population infinite-sites setting
sufficiently general to cover mutation-driven changes in full age-
specific demographic schedules. An earlier work by the same authors
presented a haploid model -- without genetic recombination -- of
similar scope. This work complements that model, adding genetic
recombination, based on a well-known general discrete-population
genetic model of N. Barton and M. Turelli. The model with
recombination is a flow on Poisson intensities, substantially
different from the haploid model. It is shown that the new model
arises from the haploid model when recombination is added, in the
limit as generations per unit time go to infinity, and selection
strength and mutation per generation go to 0.},
}
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