Hi, everyone!
I don't have any biological background.
The problem is I don't see any good math model in genetics interactions except combinatorics. I'd like to know what else math structures and rules are there in genetics. I'd like create strong math backbone for better understanding genetics, but I can't find any advanced reliable sources for that. Are there any books that could help me?
Are there any good books, that shows some advanced math models in genetics?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks. I've just noticed, the more I study genetics, the more uncertainty I get due to many many empirical information, but I really like to study it like math with logical rules etc.
There are very few "rules" in Biology, and this is due to the complexity of evolution: lateral gene transfers, coevolution, paralogy, etc. Even topics that are more or less standard, e.g. the genetic code, have a layer and then hundreds of exceptions. The best is always to stick to the rules applying to the set of organisms/tissue/life stages you are studying.
I understand. Bad wording, but I'm still interested in some math basement of these processes. Maybe I'm wrong, but I like to bring everything I study in abstract rules field as much as possible.