Phylogenomics A Primer

“Phylogenomics: A Primer” by Rob DeSalle, published by CRC Press on August 19, 2020, is a comprehensive resource designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate biology students. This second edition spans 380 pages and covers essential concepts in molecular biology, comparative biology, evolution, and genomics, focusing on the storage and manipulation of genomic data and the construction of phylogenetic trees.
Readers will find detailed explanations of key topics such as population genetics, natural selection, and DNA barcoding, along with problem-solving exercises in each chapter that reinforce understanding of molecular and evolutionary questions. The book serves as a valuable tool for those studying biotechnology, life sciences, and paleontology, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate contemporary biological challenges.
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Phylogenomics: A Primer, Second Edition is for advanced undergraduate and graduate biology students studying molecular biology, comparative biology, evolution, genomics, and biodiversity. This book explains the essential concepts underlying the storage and manipulation of genomics level data, construction of phylogenetic trees, population genetics, natural selection, the tree of life, DNA barcoding, and metagenomics. The inclusion of problem-solving exercises in each chapter provides students with a solid grasp of the important molecular and evolutionary questions facing modern biologists as well as the tools needed to answer them.
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