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All of these sources are published textbooks on the subject of genetics. I believe this makes them reliable, verifiable secondary sources independent of the subject.

-       Frederick William Allendorf, W Chris Funk, Aitken, S. N., Byrne, M., Luikart, G., & Antunes, A. (2021). Conservation and the genomics of populations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

This text provides a detailed connection between additive effects and the measurement of narrow-sense heritability. It also gives some reasoning why these effects relate more to narrow-sense (dominance and epistatic effects are not transmissible because of segregation and independent assortment respectively

-       Hartl, D. L. (2019). Essential Genetics And Genomics. Jones & Bartlett Learning.

This text provides equations for broad and narrow sense heritability and speaks to the differences between using Sewall Wright’s guinea pigs as an example (seems right to include something about the guinea pigs too)

-       Marjorie Whyte Farnsworth. (1988). Genetics. HarperCollins Publishers.

This one has a chapter of qualitative and quantitative traits and has further description of the equation  in which narrow-sense heritability is tied to additive effects related to phenotypic outcomes. It is a rather old text which I pulled off that free book shelf in the SRTC, but the information it contains to do with my topic still seems accurate.

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