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Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution

Gu, Xun (Professor of Computational Genomics and Evolution, Professor of Computational Genomics and Evolution, Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, Program of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Iowa State University, USA)

Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution

Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution

Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution

 

Proposes a new framework of knowledge for the field of evolutionary genomics. Written at the simplest mathematical level whilst offering a clear explanation of complex statistical models and principles.


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Beschrijving Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution

The field of molecular and genomic evolution has been catalysed by the ever increasing availability of high throughput data such as transcriptome evolution, genotype-phenotype evolution, and genetic robustness. However, there is also an urgent requirement for the emergence of new paradigms (universally accepted scientific frameworks) supported by conceptual breakthroughs, since there is now widespread agreement that genome evolution research should be far more than a static pattern characterized by some well-known arguments and yet more big data for testing or extension. Furthermore, while the internet has made a vast body of literature and data widely accessible, researchers are increasingly facing significant challenges in how to select from this huge reserve appropriately and systematically.

Statistical Analysis of Molecular and Genomic Evolution sets out to provide a solution to the most frequently asked question by next-generation young researchers in the area of evolutionary genomics: What is the knowledge that is essential for moving the research forward and where can it be found? Although the book incorporates the latest research foci, it is written at the simplest mathematical level whilst sophisticated enough to provide a deep understanding of current principles and methods. Technical issues are described only briefly, mathematical derivations are kept to a minimum, and it is structured and presented in a way that encourages its use as a graduate textbook. Mindful of the steep learning curve that some biologist readers may face, online appendices review basic mathematical and statistical concepts used in the book, and provide further examples and practical exercises.

This is an advanced textbook suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers (both empiricists and theoreticians) in the fields of molecular phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, mathematics, and statistics.


ISBN
9780198816515
Pagina's
176
Verschijnt
NUR
922
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Biologie algemeen