9780199290918-0199290911-Reading the Story in DNA: A Beginner's Guide to Molecular Evolution

Reading the Story in DNA: A Beginner's Guide to Molecular Evolution

ISBN-13: 9780199290918
ISBN-10: 0199290911
Author: Lindell Bromham
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199290918
ISBN-10: 0199290911
Author: Lindell Bromham
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 384 pages

Summary

Reading the Story in DNA: A Beginner's Guide to Molecular Evolution (ISBN-13: 9780199290918 and ISBN-10: 0199290911), written by authors Lindell Bromham, was published by Oxford University Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Molecular Biology (Evolution, Genetics, Biology, Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Reading the Story in DNA: A Beginner's Guide to Molecular Evolution (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Molecular Biology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

Description

The world is full of DNA. The salad in your sandwich, the pollen in the air, even the dirt on your shoes contains DNA from which a vast amount of information can be gained, including the identification of individuals and species, the structure and distribution of populations, the origins of lineages, and the pace and mechanisms of evolutionary change.

Reading the story in DNA is a beginner's guide to molecular evolution, and is the perfect companion on the journey to a proper understanding of molecular data.

The central theme of the book is that in order to get ecological or evolutionary information out of molecular data, you must understand the way that the molecular data evolves and the influence that the assumptions you make have on the answers you get.

The book blends beautifully clear explanations with cutting-edge examples from the research literature, drawing on the fields of biodiversity, conservation biology, epidemiology, phylogeography, evolutionary development, and ancient DNA to explore topics such as molecular evolutionary theory, phylogenetics, molecular clocks, detecting selection and recombination, and identifying individuals from molecular data.

Technical detail is set apart from the main text, allowing the student to approach the material in different ways: read only the text and skip the finer details, use the text to understand the technical details or vice versa, or identify key case studies and read the concepts and methods particular to that case.

Features
- The first text to make the use of molecular data in whole organism biology truly accessible to students
- Engaging yet highly informative writing style captures the author's genuine and infectious passion for her subject
- Stunning full color presentation is the perfect complement to the author's written prose
- Blends clear, straightforward explanations with cutting-edge case studies: there is no sacrifice of content for the sake of accessibility - Avoids mathematical and statistical detail to focus on the conceptual basis of molecular analysis
- Unique combination of text, technical information, and case studies enables flexible use in whatever way works for the reader
- Online Resource Centre features additional resources for both lecturers and students. For instructors, the Online Resource Centre features: figures from the book in electronic format, ready to download and tutorial exercises and practical projects. For students, the website offers: annotated weblinks, a flashcard glossary, topical updates, and links to relevant journal articles and websites that describe advancements in the field since the book's publication.

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