Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy, Fifth Edition leads the reader, step by step, through identifying and acquiring the sequences to be included in a tree, aligning the sequences, estimating the tree by one of several methods, and drawing the tree for presentation to an intended audience. Although aimed at molecular and cell biologists, who may not be familiar with phylogenetic or evolutionary theory, it also serves students who have a theoretical understanding of phylogenetics but need guidance in transitioning to a practical application of the methodology.
Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy, Fifth Edition leads the reader, step by step, through identifying and acquiring the sequences to be included in a tree, aligning the sequences, estimating the tree by one of several methods, and drawing the tree for presentation to an intended audience. Although aimed at molecular and cell biologists, who may not be familiar with phylogenetic or evolutionary theory, it also serves students who have a theoretical understanding of phylogenetics but need guidance in transitioning to a practical application of the methodology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barry G. Hall is Director of the Bellingham Research Institute, Adjunct Professor of Genomics and Bioinformatics at the Allegheny-Singer Research Institute's Center for Genomic Sciences, and Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of Rochester. A founding member of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution, he has served as Editor-in-Chief of its journal, Molecular Biology and Evolution, and on the Editorial Boards of Genetics, the Journal of Molecular Evolution, and the Journal of Bacteriology. His current research interests include the molecular epidemiology of bacterial pathogens and application of genomic analysis to rapid prediction of antibiotic sensitivity in clinical applications. He has continued to publish 2-3 papers a year since his retirement in 2003.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Read Me First! 2: Tutorial: Estimate a Tree 3: Acquiring the Sequences 4: Aligning the Sequences 5: Major Methods for Estimating Phylogenetic Trees 6: Neighbor Joining Trees 7: Drawing Phylogenetic Trees 8: Parsimony 9: Maximum Likelihood 10: Bayesian Inference of Trees Using BEAST 11: Which Method Should You Use? 12: Working with Various Computer Platforms 13: Phylogenetic Networks 14: Minimum Spanning Trees 15: Time Trees 16: Reconstructing Ancestral Sequences 17: Detecting Adaptive Evolution 18: Estimating Phylogenetic Trees from Whole Genome Sequences 19: Some Final Advice: Learn to Program
1: Read Me First! 2: Tutorial: Estimate a Tree 3: Acquiring the Sequences 4: Aligning the Sequences 5: Major Methods for Estimating Phylogenetic Trees 6: Neighbor Joining Trees 7: Drawing Phylogenetic Trees 8: Parsimony 9: Maximum Likelihood 10: Bayesian Inference of Trees Using BEAST 11: Which Method Should You Use? 12: Working with Various Computer Platforms 13: Phylogenetic Networks 14: Minimum Spanning Trees 15: Time Trees 16: Reconstructing Ancestral Sequences 17: Detecting Adaptive Evolution 18: Estimating Phylogenetic Trees from Whole Genome Sequences 19: Some Final Advice: Learn to Program
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