C. Clark Cockerham
American genetic scientist
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- PhD Genetics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biology Stanford University
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Columbus Clark Cockerham was an American statistical geneticist known for his work in quantitative genetics. Early life and education Cockerham was born on December 21, 1921 in Mountain Park, North Carolina. He grew up nearby on his family's farm. He received his B.S. degree in agriculture from the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering in 1943. After serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II, he returned to North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, where he received his M.S. in animal industry in 1949. In 1952, he received his Ph.D. from Iowa State College, where he studied with Jay Lush.
C. Clark Cockerham's Published Works
Published Works
- ESTIMATING F‐STATISTICS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF POPULATION STRUCTURE (1984) (17904)
- Estimation of the coancestry coefficient: basis for a short-term genetic distance. (1983) (1763)
- An Extension of the Concept of Partitioning Hereditary Variance for Analysis of Covariances among Relatives When Epistasis Is Present. (1954) (616)
- VARIANCE OF GENE FREQUENCIES (1969) (563)
- ESTIMATION OF GENE FLOW FROM F‐STATISTICS (1993) (376)
- Analyses of gene frequencies. (1973) (355)
- Design III with marker loci. (1996) (206)
- Covariances of relatives stemming from a population undergoing mixed self and random mating. (1984) (193)
- Mixed self and random mating at two loci. (1973) (173)
- Quadratic analyses of reciprocal crosses. (1977) (162)
- THE GOODNESS–OF–FIT TEST FOR DETECTING NATURAL SELECTION IN RANDOM MATING POPULATIONS (1959) (141)
- Spontaneous mutation rates at enzyme loci in Drosophila melanogaster. (1977) (133)
- Digenic descent measures for finite populations (1977) (132)
- Multiplicative vs. arbitrary gene action in heterosis. (1992) (115)
- Frequency-Dependent Selection in Randomly Mating Populations (1972) (108)
- Testing Hypotheses about Linkage Disequilibrium with Multiple Alleles. (1978) (107)
- Correlations, descent measures: drift with migration and mutation. (1987) (104)
- Detrimental genes with partial selfing and effects on a neutral locus. (1974) (102)
- Covariances of Relatives from Self‐Fertilization1 (1983) (102)
- Implications of Genetic Variances in a Hybrid Breeding Program 1 (1961) (102)
- Inheritance of Quantitative Characters in Soybeans 1 (1961) (100)
- How informative is Wright's estimator of the number of genes affecting a quantitative character? (1990) (92)
- 6. Complete Characterization Of Disequilibrium At Two Loci (1989) (89)
- Modifications in estimating the number of genes for a quantitative character. (1986) (86)
- Multiple Selection Criteria in Soybeans1 (1959) (81)
- Diallel Crosses in Nicotiana tabacum 1 (1962) (79)
- Descent measures for two loci with some applications. (1973) (72)
- Diallel Crosses of Maize in Experiments Repeated over Locations and Years1 (1959) (71)
- Maternal Influence on Body Weight (1959) (70)
- Effects of Linkage on the Covariances between Relatives. (1956) (66)
- Gene effects and variances in hybrid populations. (1966) (64)
- Permanency of response to selection for quantitative characters in finite populations. (1988) (64)
- The Heritability of Body Weight, Gain, Feed Consumption, and Feed Conversion in Broilers (1958) (62)
- PARTIAL INBREEDING: EQUILIBRIUM HETEROZYGOSITY AND THE HETEROZYGOSITY PARADOX (1986) (58)
- Group inbreeding with two linked loci. (1969) (58)
- The effect of field blocking on gain from selection (1966) (57)
- Estimation of linkage disequilibrium in randomly mating populations1 (1979) (53)
- Selection Responses, Genetic‐Environmental Interactions, and Heterosis with Recurrent Selection for Yield in Maize1 (1978) (51)
- Variance of actual inbreeding. (1983) (49)
- Random and fixed effects in plant genetics (2004) (48)
- Analysis of Double Cross Hybrid Populations (1962) (47)
- Multivariate path analysis of familial resemblance (1985) (41)
- Selection Response Based on Selfed Progenies 1 (1985) (40)
- Epistatic and Other Genetic Variances in Two Varieties of Maize 1 (1966) (40)
- Analysis of quantitative gene action. (1956) (37)
- Sib mating with two linked loci. (1968) (37)
- Mutation models and quantitative genetic variation. (1993) (37)
- A building block model for quantitative genetics. (1989) (37)
- Pedigree mating with two linked loci. (1969) (34)
- Selection with partial selfing. I. Mass selection. (1985) (34)
- Behavior of pairs of loci in finite monoecious populations. (1974) (34)
- Triallel Analysis 1 (1962) (33)
- Evolution and maintenance of quantitative genetic variation by mutations. (1987) (33)
- Populations of Interacting Autogenous Components (1971) (29)
- Effects of identity disequilibrium and linkage on quantitative variation in finite populations. (1989) (27)
- Maternal and Reciprocal Effects on Seedling Characters in ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (L.) Heynh. (1976) (23)
- Improvement of Reproductive Traits and Body Measurements of Turkeys (1962) (22)
- The effects of linkage and linkage disequilibrium on the covariances of noninbred relatives1 (1980) (22)
- Estimation of Nonadditive Hereditary Variance in Traits of Mice. (1963) (21)
- Variance of neutral genetic variances within and between populations for a quantitative character. (1991) (21)
- Selection limits and strategies. (1980) (19)
- Recurrent Family Selection and Correlated Response in Nicotina tabacum L. I. ‘Dixie Bright 244’ ✕ ‘Coker 139’1 (1972) (19)
- Heterosis and Inbreeding Depression in Populations Involving Two Open-pollinated Varieties of Maize 1 (1961) (19)
- Genetic variability in an advanced generation of a cross of two open-pollinated varieties of corn. (1960) (18)
- Effects of mutation on selection limits in finite populations with multiple alleles. (1989) (18)
- Variance components of fitness under stabilizing selection. (1988) (18)
- Genetic covariation among characteristics of swine (1952) (18)
- Linkage between a marker locus and a quantitative trait of sibs. (1983) (17)
- Drift and mutation with a finite number of allelic states. (1984) (17)
- Effects of Random Intercrossing in a Naturally Self‐Fertilizing Species, Nicotiana tabacum L.1 (1969) (16)
- Prediction of double crosses from single crosses (1967) (15)
- Partitions of Hereditary Variance for Various Genetic Models. (1959) (15)
- Quantitative genetic variation in an ecological setting. (1987) (14)
- Long-term response to artificial selection with multiple alleles--study by simulations. (1990) (13)
- Restriction map and α-amylase activity variation among Drosophila mutation accumulation lines (1989) (12)
- Simultaneous Selfing and Partial Diallel Test Crossing. I. Estimation of Genetic and Environmental Parameters 1 (1963) (12)
- Distributions of time to fixation of neutral genes. (1974) (12)
- Quantitative genetic components within restricted populations (1990) (10)
- Analysis of linkage disequilibrium in an island model. (1986) (9)
- Reference populations for diallel experiments. (1968) (9)
- Covariances of relatives and selection response in generations of selfing from an outcrossed base population (1986) (8)
- Effects of marker chromosomes on relative viability. (1978) (8)
- Prediction Equations for Rotational Crossbreeding (1956) (8)
- An evaluation of the worth of some selection indices (1961) (8)
- Analyses of gene frequencies of mates. (1973) (8)
- Selection with Partial Selfing. II. Family Selection 1 (1986) (8)
- Selection among factorially classified variables (1962) (7)
- The two-locus inbreeding function (1968) (5)
- Genetic Variability in Flue‐Cured Varieties of Nicotiana tabacum . II. Dixie Bright 244 ✕ Coker 139 1 (1966) (5)
- GENE EFFECTS AND VARIANCES IN HYBRID POPULATIONS 1 (2003) (4)
- Linkage disequilibria in finite populations. (1986) (3)
- Inter- and intracultivar effects of selection on heterosis. (1990) (3)
- Use of the multinomial Dirichlet model for analysis of subdivided genetic populations. (1987) (3)
- Further observations on the evolution of additive genetic variation with mutation. (1994) (3)
- Selection among diallel classified variables. (1969) (2)
- Sib pairing methodology. (1979) (2)
- Simultaneous selfing and partial diallel test crossing. II. An evaluation of two methods of estimation of genetic and environmental variance. (1967) (2)
- Simultaneous selfing and partial diallyl test crossing. 3. Optimum selection procedures. (1966) (1)
- Design I 11 With Marker Loci (2002) (0)
- truncation selection for a quantitative trait in finite populations . By using a formulation of Kimura and Crow (2003) (0)
- Heterosis and inbreeding depressions in populations derived from open-pollinated varieties of maize. (1960) (0)
- Quantitative Genetics Project report 1947-1957 (1957) (0)
- Number of Heterozygotes Left by Neutral Genes**Contribution from the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. This investigation was supported by NIH research grant number GM 11546 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. (1976) (0)
- Evaluation of selection indexes (1962) (0)
- Genetic information from double-cross hybrid populations. (1960) (0)
- With an accumulator provided dispensing system for liquids. (1993) (0)
- Theoretical analyses of double-cross and three-way hybrid populations. (1960) (0)
- HYPOTHESES ABOUT LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM WITH MULTIPLE ALLELES (2003) (0)
- Methode de decontamination de lyophilisateurs (1993) (0)
- Restriction map and alpha-amylase activity variation among Drosophila mutation accumulation lines. (1989) (0)
- A process for the decontamination of freeze-drying apparatus (1993) (0)
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