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  • Formaat: Hardback, 556 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1259 g, XV, 556 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Methods in Molecular Biology 856
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Humana Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1617795844
  • ISBN-13: 9781617795848
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 556 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1259 g, XV, 556 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Methods in Molecular Biology 856
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  • Kirjastus: Humana Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1617795844
  • ISBN-13: 9781617795848
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Together with early theoretical work in population genetics, the debate on sources of genetic makeup initiated by proponents of the neutral theory made a solid contribution to the spectacular growth in statistical methodologies for molecular evolution. Evolutionary Genomics: Statistical and Computational Methods is intended to bring together the more recent developments in the statistical methodology and the challenges that followed as a result of rapidly improving sequencing technologies.  Presented by top scientists from a variety of disciplines, the collection includes a wide spectrum of articles encompassing theoretical works and hands-on tutorials, as well as many reviews with key biological insight.  Volume 2 begins with phylogenomics and continues with in-depth coverage of natural selection, recombination, and genomic innovation. The remaining chapters treat topics of more recent interest, including population genomics, -omics studies, and computational issues related to the handling of large-scale genomic data.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, this work provides the kind of advice on methodology and implementation that is crucial for getting ahead in genomic data analyses.

 

Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Evolutionary Genomics: Statistical and Computational Methods is a treasure chest of state-of the-art methods to study genomic and omics data, certain to inspire both young and experienced readers to join the interdisciplinary field of evolutionary genomics.
Preface v
Contributors xiii
Part I Phylogenomics
1 Tangled Trees: The Challenge of Inferring Species Trees from Coalescent and Noncoalescent Genes
3(26)
Christian N.K. Anderson
Liang Liu
Dennis Pearl
Scott V. Edwards
2 Modeling Gene Family Evolution and Reconciling Phylogenetic Discord
29(24)
Gergely J. Szollosi
Vincent Daubin
3 Genome-Wide Comparative Analysis of Phylogenetic Trees: The Prokaryotic Forest of Life
53(28)
Pere Puigbo
Vuri I. Wolf
Eugene V. Koonin
4 Philosophy and Evolution: Minding the Gap Between Evolutionary Patterns and Tree-Like Patterns
81(32)
Eric Bapteste
Frederic Bouchard
Richard M. Burian
Part II Natural Selection, Recombination, and Innovation in Genomic Sequences
5 Selection on the Protein-Coding Genome
113(28)
Carolin Kosiol
Maria Anisimova
6 Methods to Detect Selection on Noncoding DNA
141(20)
Ving Zhen
Peter Andolfatto
7 The Origin and Evolution of New Genes
161(26)
Margarida Cardoso-Moreira
Manyuan Long
8 Evolution of Protein Domain Architectures
187(30)
Kristoffer Forslund
Erik L.L. Sonnhammer
9 Estimating Recombination Rates from Genetic Variation in Humans
217(22)
Adam Auton
Gil McVean
10 Evolution of Viral Genomes: Interplay Between Selection, Recombination, and Other Forces
239(36)
Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond
Ben Murrell
Art F. V. Poon
Part III Population Genomics
11 Association Mapping and Disease: Evolutionary Perspectives
275(18)
Søren Besenbacher
Thomas Mailund
Mikkel H. Schierup
12 Ancestral Population Genomics
293(22)
Julien V. Dutheil
Asger Hobolth
13 Nonredundant Representation of Ancestral Recombinations Graphs
315(20)
Laxmi Parida
Part IV The "-Omics"
14 Using Genomic Tools to Study Regulatory Evolution
335(28)
Voav Gilad
15 Characterization and Evolutionary Analysis of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks
363(18)
Gabriel Musso
Andrew Emili
Zhaolei Zhang
16 Statistical Methods in Metabolomics
381(34)
Alexander Korman
Amy Oh
Alexander Raskind
David Banks
17 Introduction to the Analysis of Environmental Sequences: Metagenomics with MEGAN
415(16)
Daniel H. Huson
Suparna Mitra
18 Analyzing Epigenome Data in Context of Genome Evolution and Human Diseases
431(38)
Lars Feuerbach
Konstantin Halachev
Vassen Assenov
Fabian Muller
Christoph Bock
Thomas Lengauer
19 Genetical Genomics for Evolutionary Studies
469(20)
Pjotr Prins
Geert Smant
Ritsert C. Jansen
Part V Handling Genomic Data: Resources and Computation
20 Genomics Data Resources: Frameworks and Standards
489(24)
Mark D. Wilkinson
21 Sharing Programming Resources Between Bio* Projects Through Remote Procedure Call and Native Call Stack Strategies
513(16)
Pjotr Prins
Naohisa Goto
Andrew Vates
Laurent Gautier
Scooter Willis
Christopher Fields
Toshiaki Katayama
22 Scalable Computing for Evolutionary Genomics
529(18)
Pjotr Prins
Dominique Belhachemi
Steffen Moller
Geert Smant
Index 547