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II.—Non-Associative Algebra and the Symbolism of Genetics

I. M. H. EtheringtonMathematical Institute, University of Edinburgh
1941en
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Abstract

The statistical material of genetics usually consists of frequency distributions—of genes, zygotes and mating couples—from which new distributions referring to their progeny arise. Combination of distributions by random mating is usually symbolised by the mathematical sign for multiplication; but this sign is not taken literally for the simple reason that the genetical laws connecting the distributions of progenitors and progeny are inconsistent with the laws governing multiplication in ordinary algebra. This is explained more fully in § 2.

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