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Parsimony, Phylogeny, and Genomics [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 246x190x14 mm, weight: 450 g, Numerous line drawings and tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199297304
  • ISBN-13: 9780199297306
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 246x190x14 mm, weight: 450 g, Numerous line drawings and tables
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Parsimony analysis (cladistics) has long been one of the most widely used methods of phylogenetic inference in the fields of systematic and evolutionary biology. Moreover it has mathematical attributes that lend itself for use with complex, genomic-scale data sets. This book demonstrates the potential that this powerful hierarchical data summarization method also has for both structural and functional comparative genomic research.

Recenzijas

"Many readers might be wondering why a simple principle such as parsimony would be so useful in a technologically advanced area of study like genomics. The answer is found within the pages of this volume." The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 82, Rob DeSalle, American Museum of Natural History "This is one of those rare edited volumes that reads like a recent journal with respect to the novelty of work, and is in many ways exciting because of the material included." The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 82, Rob DeSalle, American Museum of Natural History "There is a lot to consider in the book for practicing systematists, mostly issues of molecular systematics, ranging from DNA sequence alignment problems to those of the practicality of analysis of the enormous and ever increasing data sets that are generated by genomic approaches to phylogeny reconstruction." Olivier Rieppel, Biology and Philosophy (2007), 22:141-144 "...this is the book to consult if you want to know more about the role that parsimony analysis has to play in phylogenetics today and what it might be used for in the future." Systematic Biology, 56(1): 147-149, 2007

Contributors ix
Parsimony and phylogenetics in the genomic age
1(14)
Victor A. Albert
I Philosophical aspects of parsimony analysis, including comparison with model-based approaches
What is the rationale for `Ockham's razor' (a.k.a. parsimony) in phylogenetic inference?
15(28)
Arnold G. Kluge
Parsimony and its presuppositions
43(14)
Elliott Sober
II Parsimony, character analysis, and optimization of sequence characters
The logic of the data matrix in phylogenetic analysis
57(14)
Brent D. Mishler
Alignment, dynamic homology, and optimization
71(10)
Ward C. Wheeler
Parsimony and the problem of inapplicables in sequence data
81(38)
Jan E. De Laet
III Computational limits of parsimony analysis: from historical aspects to competition with fast model-based approaches
The limits of conventional cladistic analysis
119(29)
Jerrold I. Davis
Kevin C. Nixon
Damon P. Little
Parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetics
148(15)
Pablo A. Goloboff
Diego Pol
IV Mathematical attributes of parsimony
Maximum parsimony and the phylogenetic information in multistate characters
163(18)
Mike Steel
David Penny
V Parsimony and genomics
Using phylogeny to understand genomic evolution
181(9)
David A. Liberles
Dollo parsimony and the reconstruction of genome evolution
190(11)
Igor B. Rogozin
Yuri I. Wolf
Vladimir N. Babenko
Eugene V. Koonin
References 201(17)
Index 218


Victor Albert is Head of the Botanical Garden and Associate Professor at The Natural History Museums and Botanical Garden, University of Oslo, Norway. Dr. Albert has published and lectured broadly in the fields of phylogenetic theory and methodology, plant systematics and evolution, plant molecular developmental biology, and evolutionary genomics.