Karl-Heinz Ketterer
Handbuch ePayment
Dagmar Boedicker
Handbuch-Knigge
I.E.E.E. Conference Record of ... Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory
Alfred V. Aho, Jeffrey D. Ullman
Informatik
F. L. Bauer, G. Goos
Informatik
Friedrich Ludwig Bauer, Gerhard Goos
Informatik
Peter Schefe
Informatik
Inferring Phylogenies
Joseph Felsenstein
description
Phylogenies, or evolutionary trees, are the basic structures necessary to think about and analyze differences between species. Statistical, computational, and algorithmic work in this field has been ongoing for four decades now, and there have been great advances in understanding. Yet no book has summarized this work. Inferring Phylogenies does just that in a single, compact volume. Phylogenies are inferred with various kinds of data. This book concentrates on some of the central ones: discretely coded characters, molecular sequences, gene frequencies, and quantitative traits. Also covered are restriction sites, RAPDs, and microsatellites.
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pages
664
Year published
2004
Publisher
Sinauer Associates Incorporated
Issn
0-87893-177-5
Language
en
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