Nei M, Kumar S (2000) Molecular evolution and phylogenetics. Oxford University Press, 352 p
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subj...857#DescriptionThis book presents the statistical methods that are useful in the study of molecular evolution and illustrates how to use them in actual data analysis. It is appropriate for graduate students and researchers (assuming a basic knowledge of evolution, moecular biology, and elementary statistics), allowing many investigators to incorporate refined statistical analysis of large-scale data in their own work.
Компактная и хорошо написанная книга для тех, кто начинает заниматься молекулярной геносистематикой. Рекомендую!John C. Avise (2004) Molecular Markers, Natural History, and Evolution, Second Edition. Sinauer, 541 p
http://www.sinauer.com/detail.php?id=0418Molecular markers have opened exciting new windows through which to view the natural biological world. This treatment addresses the many applications for genetic markers (from polymorphic proteins and DNA) from the perspectives of population biology, behavioral ecology, organismal evolution, and phylogeny. Opening chapters review the history and purview of molecular approaches, and compare and contrast various laboratory techniques for revealing molecular markers. Subsequent chapters review the extensive scientific literature of molecular ecology and evolution, and describe a cornucopia of captivating discoveries about nature’s workings, past and present.
The book is taxonomically balanced with numerous examples from plants, animals, and microbes. It is also temporally balanced with examples ranging from assessments of genetic parentage and kinship in the most recent generations to phylogenetic assessments deep in the Tree of Life (and nearly everything in-between). This Second Edition of a seminal work (first published in 1994) brings the reader up-to-date on the many dramatic advances and insights made over the last decade. Furthermore, by retaining descriptions of many pioneering works, this book also traces the empirical and conceptual roots of each subject, and thereby provides a rich sense of the field’s history.
Appropriate for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scientists in such disciplines as ecology, genetics, population biology, ethology, molecular biology, systematics, and conservation biology, this new edition is for anyone interested in the application of molecular markers to organisms in the wild.
Эту книгу купил пару недель назад. Всерьез претендует на то, чтобы стать настольной книгой на ближайшие два года.Balding, Bishop, Cannings, eds (2003) Handbook on Statistical Genetics. Wiley, 1308 pages.
http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/pr...0470848294.html From the Reviews of the First Edition:
"This magnificent book attempts to catalogue and introduce all aspects of modern statistical genetics...I can thoroughly recommend it."
Short Book Reviews of ISI
"...extremely well written and referenced work, which must come highly recommended..."
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
* Provides comprehensive coverage of a thriving area of research
* Features nine newly commissioned chapters
* All existing chapters have been fully updated with new advances in the field and new references
* Now includes a glossary of terms, and a list of acronyms and abbreviations.
* Features extensive cross-referencing between chapters.
* Each chapter is written by a leading international authority from the field.
* Complemented by examples, case studies, and references to useful resources on the web.
Монументальный труд "все в одной книге" от ряда ведущих специалистов в своей области. Однако для понимания временами требует наличия изрядного бэкграунда.