Evolutionary Genetics

Evolutionary Genetics
Title Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Glenn-Peter Sætre
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 327
Release 2019-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0198830912

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Evolutionary genetics is the study of how genetic variation leads to evolutionary change. With the recent explosion in the availability of whole genome sequence data, vast quantities of genetic data are being generated at an ever-increasing pace with the result that programming has become an essential tool for researchers. Most importantly, a thorough understanding of evolutionary principles is essential for making sense of this genetic data. This up-to-date textbook covers all the major components of modern evolutionary genetics, carefully explaining fundamental processes such as mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, and speciation, together with their consequences. The book also draws on a rich literature of exciting and inspiring examples to demonstrate the diversity of evolutionary research, including an emphasis on how evolution and selection has shaped our own species. Furthermore, at the end of each chapter, study questions are provided to motivate the reader to think and reflect on the concepts introduced. Practical experience is essential when it comes to developing an understanding of how to use genetic and genomic data to analyze and address interesting questions in the life sciences and how to interpret results in meaningful ways. In addition to the main text, a series of online tutorials using the R language serves as an introduction to programming, statistics, and the analysis of evolutionary genetic data. The R environment stands out as an ideal all-purpose, open source platform to handle and analyze such data. The book and its online materials take full advantage of the authors' own experience in working in a post-genomic revolution world, and introduce readers to the plethora of molecular and analytical methods that have only recently become available.

Human Evolutionary Genetics

Human Evolutionary Genetics
Title Human Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Mark Jobling
Publisher Garland Science
Total Pages 1557
Release 2013-06-25
Genre Medical
ISBN 1317952251

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Human Evolutionary Genetics is a groundbreaking text which for the first time brings together molecular genetics and genomics to the study of the origins and movements of human populations. Starting with an overview of molecular genomics for the non-specialist (which can be a useful review for those with a more genetic background), the book shows h

Elements of Evolutionary Genetics

Elements of Evolutionary Genetics
Title Elements of Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Brian Charlesworth
Publisher Roberts
Total Pages 776
Release 2010-02-03
Genre Science
ISBN

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This textbook shows readers how models of the genetic processes involved in evolution are made (including natural selection, migration, mutation, and genetic drift in finite populations), and how the models are used to interpret classical and molecular genetic data. The material is intended for advanced level undergraduate courses in genetics and evolutionary biology, graduate students in evolutionary biology and human genetics, and researchers in related fields who wish to learn evolutionary genetics. The topics covered include genetic variation, DNA sequence variability and its measurement, the different types of natural selection and their effects (e.g. the maintenance of variation, directional selection, and adaptation), the interactions between selection and mutation or migration, the description and analysis of variation at multiple sites in the genome, genetic drift, and the effects of spatial structure.

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics
Title Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics PDF eBook
Author Derek A. Roff
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 503
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461540801

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The impetus for this book arose out of my previous book, The Evolution of Life Histories (Roff, 1992). In that book I presented a single chapter on quanti tative genetic theory. However, as the book was concerned with the evolution of life histories and traits connected to this, the presence of quantitative genetic variation was an underlying theme throughout. Much of the focus was placed on optimality theory, for it is this approach that has proven to be extremely successful in the analysis of life history variation. But quantitative genetics cannot be ig nored, because there are some questions for which optimality approaches are inappropriate; for example, although optimality modeling can address the ques tion of the maintenance of phenotypic variation, it cannot say anything about genetic variation, on which further evolution clearly depends. The present book is, thus, a natural extension of the first. I have approached the problem not from the point of view of an animal or plant breeder but from that of one interested in understanding the evolution of quantitative traits in wild populations. The subject is large with a considerable body of theory: I generally present the assumptions underlying the analysis and the results, giving the relevant references for those interested in the intervening mathematics. My interest is in what quantitative genetics tells me about evolutionary processes; therefore, I have concentrated on areas of research most relevant to field studies.

Molecular Evolutionary Genetics

Molecular Evolutionary Genetics
Title Molecular Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Masatoshi Nei
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 526
Release 1987
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780231063210

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Population and Evolutionary Genetics

Population and Evolutionary Genetics
Title Population and Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Francisco José Ayala
Publisher Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages 298
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN

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Molecular Methods for Evolutionary Genetics

Molecular Methods for Evolutionary Genetics
Title Molecular Methods for Evolutionary Genetics PDF eBook
Author Virginie Orgogozo
Publisher Humana Press
Total Pages 503
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781617792274

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We are entering a particularly fruitful period in evolutionary genetics, as rapid technological progress transforms the investigation of genetic variation within and between species. Molecular Methods for Evolutionary Genetics is a collection of advanced molecular biology protocols and general overviews intended to represent the essential methods currently bringing evolutionary genetics to fruition. Divided into six thematic sections, this volume covers methods for characterizing genomes, diverse approaches to enrich DNA for subsets of the genome prior to sequencing, and state-of-the-art protocols for sampling genetic variation for genetic mapping studies and population genetic studies (RAD sequencing, Sequenom, microarrays, etc.). The volume concludes by focusing on methods to study candidate genes, from obtaining their sequences and analyzing their transcripts to experimentally manipulating their activities in vivo. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular BiologyTM series format, chapters contain introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and accessible, Molecular Methods for Evolutionary Genetics serves as a rich resource to biologists interested in evolution, whether they be specialists or beginners in molecular biology.