This book presents evolution as a process, emphasizing the interplay between theory, observation, testing, and interpretation. The book conveys the excitement and logic of evolutionary science through the use of real-world applications.
By presenting evolutionary biology as an ongoing research effort, this best-seller aims to help readers think like scientists.
For undergraduate courses in Evolution By presenting evolutionary biology as a dynamic, ongoing research effort and organizing discussions around questions, this best-selling text helps you think like a scientist as you learn about ...
Covers theory, practice and programming in Bayesian phylogenetics with BEAST. The why, how and what of BEAST 2.
... 192 Drosophila yakuba – Fruit fly species 206 Encephalitozoon intestinalis – Microsporidian fungus species 28 Equus asinus – Donkey 175 Equus caballus – Horse 175, 243–244 Erythrura gouldiae – Gouldian finch 54 Escovopsis sp.
Gives students access to the most current information available via EBSCO's Content Select Academic Journal Database, The New York Times Search By Subject Archive, “Best of the Web” Link Library...
Graduate students and researchers in evolutionary biology can use this book as a reference for data analyses, whereas researchers in bioinformatics interested in evolutionary analyses will learn how to implement these methods in R. The book ...
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This book reviews and explores statistical, mathematical and evolutionary theory and tools in the understanding of biological networks.
For undergraduate courses in Evolution By presenting evolutionary biology as a dynamic, ongoing research effort and organising discussions around questions, this best-selling text helps students think like scientists as they learn about ...
Chapter 2 Evolutionary Analysis of Protein Interaction Networks Carsten Wiuf1 and Oliver Ratmann2 1Bioinformatics Research Center, Aarhus University 2Centre for Biostatistics, Imperial College London ...