Analysis of Phylogenetics and Evolution with R

Author:   Emmanuel Paradis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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9780387329147


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 July 2006
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Author:   Emmanuel Paradis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.321kg
ISBN:  

9780387329147


ISBN 10:   0387329145
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 July 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
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From the reviews: This book is a rich source of information. The general introduction in R makes it easy, also for R beginners, to understand the structure of data in R ! . explains all the possibilities the ape package offers, starting from loading data (trees, alignments), handling them, to statistics and the plotting of trees step by step by giving many additional information about the basics in R. ! it is a very useful manual giving many examples that facilitate the immediate application of the presented functions. (Natalie Cusimano, www.eeslmu.de, July, 2007) 'Analysis of Phylogenetics and Evolution with R', published in 2006 in Springer, seems very thin at a first glance but very soon proved to be highly useful for me. ! information is well chosen and considers (nearly) all the functions necessary to carry out the analyses presented in this book. Readers who are completely new to R will find these ! especially usefull. ! The book constitutes a well-written documentation and facilitates the use of R as an integrative computational environment for phylogenetics and evolution. (Christoph Heibl, www.eeslmu.de, July, 2007) The book by Paradis ! is filled with examples and case studies illustrating how to use features of the existing packages. It is the sort of book where you sit in front of your computer and read a bit, tinker a bit, read a bit more, and gradually increase your confidence with the R environment. ! I think people will find Analysis of Phylogenetics and Evolution with R to be a very useful reference book. ! So ! buy the book, and get involved! (Barbara R. Holland, Systematic Biology, Vol. 56 (4), 2007) Paradis succeeds in teaching how one can harness a substantial portion of these analyses through R and ape package. The key to Paradis's success lies in his book's numberous examples and their relevance to real problems phylogenetecists face...This book is ideal for graduate-level course for evolutionary biologists who want to learn how to construct their own statisticsal analyses, as well as statisticians looking for practical experience...I plan to adopt [this book] for a hands-on course on solving real phlogenetics problems. (Marc A Suchard, Biometrics, December 2007) Analysis of phylogenetics and Evolution With R is, in effect, a user's manual for several R packages ! . The book explains various statistical analysis of interest to evolutionary biologists in R using these packages. ! I can also envision this as an excellent textbook. ! can help organize the ideas, and make it easier for students to implement them on data. ! This will make the foreign elements of the class (biology for statisticians, statistics for biologists) more concrete and easier to learn. (M. Last, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 102 (480), 2007) This book is a handbook for a program package for doing phylogenetic and evolutionary analysis on the open-source computational statistics platform R. ! The intended audience is researchers in evolutionary biology and population genetics, and in bioinformatics, where R has already become a widely used statistical environment. ! A good selection of specific computational exercises are provided, based on publicly available data sets. (Daniel M. Burns, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 h)


From the reviews: <p> This book is a rich source of information. The general introduction in R makes it easy, also for R beginners, to understand the structure of data in R a ] . explains all the possibilities the ape package offers, starting from loading data (trees, alignments), handling them, to statistics and the plotting of trees step by step by giving many additional information about the basics in R. a ] it is a very useful manual giving many examples that facilitate the immediate application of the presented functions. (Natalie Cusimano, www.eeslmu.de, July, 2007) <p> a ~Analysis of Phylogenetics and Evolution with Ra (TM), published in 2006 in Springer, seems very thin at a first glance but very soon proved to be highly useful for me. a ] information is well chosen and considers (nearly) all the functions necessary to carry out the analyses presented in this book. Readers who are completely new to R will find these a ] especially usefull. a ] The book constitutes a well-written documentation and facilitates the use of R as an integrative computational environment for phylogenetics and evolution. (Christoph Heibl, www.eeslmu.de, July, 2007) <p> The book by Paradis a ] is filled with examples and case studies illustrating how to use features of the existing packages. It is the sort of book where you sit in front of your computer and read a bit, tinker a bit, read a bit more, and gradually increase your confidence with the R environment. a ] I think people will find Analysis of Phylogenetics and Evolution with R to be a very useful reference book. a ] So a ] buy the book, and get involved! (Barbara R. Holland, Systematic Biology, Vol. 56 (4), 2007) <p> Paradis succeedsin teaching how one can harness a substantial portion of these analyses through R and ape package. The key to Paradis's success lies in his book's numberous examples and their relevance to real problems phylogenetecists face....This book is ideal for graduate-level course for evolutionary biologists who want to learn how to construct their own statisticsal analyses, as well as statisticians looking for practical experience....I plan to adopt [this book] for a hands-on course on solving real phlogenetics problems. (Marc A Suchard, Biometrics, December 2007) <p> Analysis of phylogenetics and Evolution With R is, in effect, a usera (TM)s manual for several R packages a ] . The book explains various statistical analysis of interest to evolutionary biologists in R using these packages. a ] I can also envision this as an excellent textbook. a ] can help organize the ideas, and make it easier for students to implement them on data. a ] This will make the foreign elements of the class (biology for statisticians, statistics for biologists) more concrete and easier to learn. (M. Last, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 102 (480), 2007) <p> This book is a handbook for a program package for doing phylogenetic and evolutionary analysis on the open-source computational statistics platform R. a ] The intended audience is researchers in evolutionary biology and population genetics, and in bioinformatics, where R has already become a widely used statistical environment. a ] A good selection of specific computational exercises are provided, based on publicly available data sets. (Daniel M. Burns, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 h)


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