Phylogenetics
bioinformaticians aiming to develop the field further. It is essential reading for any scientist or student seeking to understand how genomic data can be used to represent and study the intricate ‘web of life’.’ Mike Steel, University of Canterbury
Contents: Part I. Introduction; Part II. Theory; Part III. Algorithms and Applications. 2010 247 x 174 mm 376pp 189 b/w illus. 80 exercises 978-0-521-75596-2 Hardback £45.99 / US$77.00 For all formats available, see
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The Phylogenetic Handbook A Practical Approach to Phylogenetic Analysis and Hypothesis Testing Second edition Edited by Philippe Lemey University of Oxford
Marco Salemi University of California, Irvine
and Anne-Mieke Vandamme Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
With a stronger focus on hypothesis testing, elaborate practical sections and recent versions of sequence analysis and software, this edition includes six new chapters. Topics on Bayesian inference, tree topology testing and the impact of recombination on phylogenies have been added as well as a detailed section on molecular adaptation. Contents: Part I. Introduction; Part II. Data Preparation; Part III. Phylogenetic Inference; Part IV. Testing Models and Trees; Part V. Molecular Adaptation; Part VI. Recombination; Part VII. Population Genetics; Part VIII. Additional Topics. 2009 247 x 174 mm 750pp 57 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-73071-6 Paperback £45.99 / US$72.00 For all formats available, see
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