This updated and revised new edition also features historical perspectives on contributions to evolutionary genomics from related fields such as molecular evolution, genetics, and numerical taxonomy.
Topics and features:
- Introduces the basics of molecular biology, covering protein structure and diversity, as well as DNA replication, transcription, and translation
- Examines the phylogenetic relationships of DNA sequences, and the processes of mutation, neutral evolution, and natural selection
- Presents a brief evolutionary history of life, surveying the key features of the genomes of prokaryotes, eukaryotes, viruses and phages, vertebrates, and humans
- Reviews the various biological "omic" databases, and discusses the analysis of homologous nucleotide and amino acid sequences
- Provides an overview of the experimental sequencing of genomes and transcriptomes, and the construction of phylogenetic trees
- Describes methods for estimating of evolutionary distances, and performing studies of population genetics
- Supplies additional supporting material at an associated website
Serving as an indispensable textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses on evolutionary genomics, this accessible overview will also prove invaluable to researchers from both computer science and the biological sciences seeking a primer on the field.
Dr. Naruya Saitou is a Professor in the Division of Population Genetics at the National Institute of Genetics, and a Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Mishima, Japan. He is also a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
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