Comparative Genomics

Comparative Genomics
Title Comparative Genomics PDF eBook
Author Mathieu Blanchette
Publisher Springer
Pages 327
Release 2018-10-04
Genre Computers
ISBN 3030008347

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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Comparative Genomics, RECOMB-CG 2018, held in Magog-Orford, QC, Canada, in October 2018. The 18 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 29 submissions. The papers cover topics such as: genome rearrangements; genome sequencing; applied comparative genomics; reconciliation and coalescence; and phylogenetics.

Phylogenetic Supertrees

Phylogenetic Supertrees
Title Phylogenetic Supertrees PDF eBook
Author Olaf R.P. Bininda-Emonds
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 547
Release 2004-05-31
Genre Science
ISBN 1402023308

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This is the first book on "phylogenetic supertrees", a recent, but controversial development for inferring evolutionary trees. Rather than analyze the combined primary character data directly, supertree construction proceeds by combining the tree topologies derived from those data. This difference in strategy has allowed for the exciting possibility of larger, more complete phylogenies than are otherwise currently possible, with the potential to revolutionize evolutionarily-based research. This book provides a comprehensive look at supertrees, ranging from the methods used to build supertrees to the significance of supertrees to bioinformatic and biological research. Reviews of many the major supertree methods are provided and four new techniques, including a Bayesian implementation of supertrees, are described for the first time. The far-reaching impact of supertrees on biological research is highlighted both in general terms and through specific examples from diverse clades such as flowering plants, even-toed ungulates, and primates. The book also critically examines the many outstanding challenges and problem areas for this relatively new field, showing the way for supertree construction in the age of genomics. Interdisciplinary contributions from the majority of the leading authorities on supertree construction in all areas of the bioinformatic community (biology, computer sciences, and mathematics) will ensure that this book is a valuable reference with wide appeal to anyone interested in phylogenetic inference.

The Fungal Kingdom

The Fungal Kingdom
Title The Fungal Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Joseph Heitman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 1161
Release 2020-07-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 1555819583

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Fungi research and knowledge grew rapidly following recent advances in genetics and genomics. This book synthesizes new knowledge with existing information to stimulate new scientific questions and propel fungal scientists on to the next stages of research. This book is a comprehensive guide on fungi, environmental sensing, genetics, genomics, interactions with microbes, plants, insects, and humans, technological applications, and natural product development.

Models and Algorithms for Genome Evolution

Models and Algorithms for Genome Evolution
Title Models and Algorithms for Genome Evolution PDF eBook
Author Cedric Chauve
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 329
Release 2013-09-17
Genre Computers
ISBN 1447152980

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This authoritative text/reference presents a review of the history, current status, and potential future directions of computational biology in molecular evolution. Gathering together the unique insights of an international selection of prestigious researchers, this must-read volume examines the latest developments in the field, the challenges that remain, and the new avenues emerging from the growing influx of sequence data. These viewpoints build upon the pioneering work of David Sankoff, one of the founding fathers of computational biology, and mark the 50th anniversary of his first scientific article. The broad spectrum of rich contributions in this essential collection will appeal to all computer scientists, mathematicians and biologists involved in comparative genomics, phylogenetics and related areas.

Combinatorics of Genome Rearrangements

Combinatorics of Genome Rearrangements
Title Combinatorics of Genome Rearrangements PDF eBook
Author Guillaume Fertin
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 305
Release 2009
Genre Combinatorial analysis
ISBN 0262062828

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A comprehensive survey of a rapidly expanding field of combinatorial optimization, mathematically oriented but offering biological explanations when required. From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the content of DNA molecules is often similar. The organization of these molecules, however, differs dramatically, and the mutations that affect this organization are known as genome rearrangements. Combinatorial methods are used to reconstruct putative rearrangement scenarios in order to explain the evolutionary history of a set of species, often formalizing the evolutionary events that can explain the multiple combinations of observed genomes as combinatorial optimization problems. This book offers the first comprehensive survey of this rapidly expanding application of combinatorial optimization. It can be used as a reference for experienced researchers or as an introductory text for a broader audience. Genome rearrangement problems have proved so interesting from a combinatorial point of view that the field now belongs as much to mathematics as to biology. This book takes a mathematically oriented approach, but provides biological background when necessary. It presents a series of models, beginning with the simplest (which is progressively extended by dropping restrictions), each constructing a genome rearrangement problem. The book also discusses an important generalization of the basic problem known as the median problem, surveys attempts to reconstruct the relationships between genomes with phylogenetic trees, and offers a collection of summaries and appendixes with useful additional information.

Computational Phylogenetics

Computational Phylogenetics
Title Computational Phylogenetics PDF eBook
Author Tandy Warnow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 399
Release 2018
Genre Computers
ISBN 1107184711

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This book presents the foundations of phylogeny estimation and technical material enabling researchers to develop improved computational methods.

Evolutionary Genetics

Evolutionary Genetics
Title Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Charles W. Fox
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 618
Release 2006-04-27
Genre Science
ISBN 9780199775040

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Charles Fox and Jason Wolf have brought together leading researchers to produce a cutting-edge primer introducing readers to the major concepts in modern evolutionary genetics. This book spans the continuum of scale, from studies of DNA sequence evolution through proteins and development to multivariate phenotypic evolution, and the continuum of time, from ancient events that lead to current species diversity to the rapid evolution seen over relatively short time scales in experimental evolution studies. Chapters are accessible to an audience lacking extensive background in evolutionaryy genetics but also current and in-depth enough to be of value to established researchers in evolution biology.