<p>This book is the first of its kind to explain the fundamentals of evolutionary genomics. The comprehensive coverage includes concise descriptions of a variety of genome organizations, a thorough discussion of the methods used, and a detailed review of genome sequence processing procedures. The op
Indroduction to evolutionary genomics
β Scribed by Saitou, Naruya
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 476
- Series
- Computational biology 17
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Part I: Basic Processes of Genome EvolutionBasic Metabolism Surrounding DNAsMutationPhylogenyNeutral EvolutionNatural SelectionPart II: Evolving GenomesBrief History of LifeProkaryote GenomesEukaryote GenomesVertebrate GenomesHuman GenomesPart III: Methods for Evolutionary GenomicsGenome SequencingOmic Data CollectionDatabasesSequence Homology HandlingEvolutionary DistancesTree and Network BuildingPopulation Genomics
β¦ Subjects
ACIDES NUCLΓIQUES/ANALYSES DES SEQUENCES;BIOINFORMATIQUE ET APPLICATIONS INFORMATIQUES EN BIOLOGIE;BIOLOGICAL INFORMATICS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BIOLOGY;BIOLOGISCHE INFORMATIK UND COMPUTERANWENDUNG IN DER BIOLOGIE;ΓVOLUTION MOLΓCULAIRE (ΓVOLUTION BIOLOGIQUE);GENOME ORGANIZATION (GENETICS);GENOMICS (MOLECULAR GENETICS);GENOMIK (MOLEKULARE GENETIK);GΓNOMIQUE (GENETIQUE MOLΓCULAIRE);GENOMORGANISATION (GENETIK);MOLECULAR EVOLUTION (BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION);MOLEKULARE EVOLUTION (BIOLOGISCHE EVOLUT
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