Mathematics of Evolution and Phylogeny

Author:   Olivier Gascuel (Centre National de La Recherche Scientifique)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   444
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
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Author:   Olivier Gascuel (Centre National de La Recherche Scientifique)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.913kg
ISBN:  

9780198566106


ISBN 10:   0198566107
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Olivier Gascuel: Introduction 1: Richard Desper and Olivier Gascuel: The minimum evolution distance-based approach of phylogenetic inference 2: David Bryant, Nicolas Galtier, and Marie-Anne Poursat: Likelihood calculation in molecular phylogenetics 3: Ziheng Yang: Bayesian inference in molecular phylogenetics 4: Susan Holmes: Statistical approaches to test involving phylogenetics 5: Mark Pagel and Andrew Meade: Mixture models in phylogenetic inference 6: Michael D. Hendy: Hadamard conjugation: an analytic tool for phylogenetics 7: Vincent Moulton and Katharina Huber: Phylogenetic networks 8: Olivier Gascuel, Denis Bertrand, and Olivier Elemento: Recontructing the duplication history of tandemly repeated sequences 9: David Sankoff: Conserved segment statistics and rearrangement inferences in comparative genomics 10: Anne Bergeron, Julia Mixtacki, and Jens Stoye: The inversion distance problem 11: Nadia El-Mabrouk: Genome rearrangement with gene families 12: Bernard M.E. Moret, Jijun Tang, and Tandy Warnow: Reconstructing phylogenies from gene-content and gene-order data 13: Li-San Wang and Tandy Warnow: Distance-based genome rearrangement phylogeny 14: Elchanan Mossel and Mike Steel: How much can evolved characters tell us about the tree that generated them?

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It is great value for graduate students and researchers in phylogeny, and it offers a wide field for applied mathematicians. EMS Newsletter in phylogeny, and it offers a wide field for applied mathematicians. This book gives us an interesting glimpse of how work on phylogenies will be preceived by mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians. Evolution, 60(4) ...an important contribution because it highlights the analysis of evolutionary problems as potential research avenues in applied mathematics. Systematic Biology, Vol 55 Mathematics of Evolution and Phylogeny is a valuable research tool for postgraduate students and researchers wanting an in-depth, overall introduction of the topics that it covers. Charles Semple, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 20 No 9 ...the volume is an important contribution because it highlights the analysis of evolutionary problems as potential research avenues in applied mathematics. Systematic Biology Aimed at mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians, the book should serve them well as an introduction to phylogenies. Evolution, Joe Felsenstein


It is of great value for graduate students and researchers in phylogeny, and it offers a wide field for applied mathematicians. EMS Newsletter This book gives us an interesting glimpse of how work on phylogenies will be preceived by mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians. Evolution, 60(4) ...an important contribution because it highlights the analysis of evolutionary problems as potential research avenues in applied mathematics. Systematic Biology, Vol 55 Mathematics of Evolution and Phylogeny is a valuable research tool for postgraduate students and researchers wanting an in-depth, overall introduction of the topics that it covers. Charles Semple, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 20 No 9 ...the volume is an important contribution because it highlights the analysis of evolutionary problems as potential research avenues in applied mathematics. Systematic Biology Aimed at mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians, the book should serve them well as an introduction to phylogenies. Evolution, Joe Felsenstein


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