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Key references and suggested reading

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1 Anderson, J.B. and Kohn, L.M. (1998). Genotyping, gene genealogies and genomics bring fungal population genetics above ground. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13 (11): 444–449.

2 Ayala, F.J. and Campbell, C.A. (1974). Frequency‐dependent selection. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 5: 115–138.

3 Brown, J.K.M. (1996). The choice of molecular marker methods for population genetic studies of plant pathogens. New Phytologist 133: 183–195.

4 Cornelius, P.L. and Dudley, J.W. (1974). Effects of inbreeding by selfing and full‐sib mating in a maize population. Crop Science 14: 815–819.

5 Crow, J.F. and Kimura, M. (1970). An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory. New York: Harper and Row.

6 Falconer, D.S. (1981). Introduction to Quantitative Genetics, 2e. NY: Longman.

7 Hartl, D.L. and Clark, A.G. (1997). Principles of Population Genetics, 3e. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates Inc.

8 Hayward, M.D. and Breese, E.L. (1993). Population structure and variability. In: Plant Breeding: Principles and Practices (eds. M.D. Hayward, N.O. Bosemark and I. Ramagosa), 16–29. London: Chapman and Hall.

9 Hedrick, P.W. (1985). Genetics of Populations. Boston: Jones & Bartlett.

10 Li, C.C. (1976). A First Course in Population Genetics. Pacific Grove, CA: Boxwood.

11 McDonald, B.A. and Linde, C. (2002). Pathogen population genetics, evolutionary potential, and durable resistance. Annual Review of Phytopathology 40: 349–379.

12 McDonald, B.A. and McDermott, J.M. (1993). Population genetics of plant pathogenic fungi. Bioscience 43: 311–319.

13 Milgroom, M.G. and Fry, W.E. (1997). Contributions of population genetics to plant disease epidemiology and management. Advances in Botanical Research 24: 1–30.

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