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Handbook of statistical genetics / edited by D.J. Balding, M. Bishop, C. Cannings

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester ; New York : Wiley, c2001Description: xxvi, 863 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780471860945 .
  • 9780471860945 .
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Contents:
Ch. 1. Chromosome maps -- Ch. 2. Statistical significance in biological sequence comparison -- Ch. 3. Probabilistic models for the study of protein evolution -- Ch. 4. Statistical approaches in eukaryotic gene prediction -- Ch. 5. Protein structure -- Ch. 6. Mathematical models in population genetics -- Ch. 7. Coalescent theory -- Ch. 8. Inference under the coalescent -- Ch. 9. Inferences from spatial population genetics -- Ch. 10. Analysis of population subdivision -- Ch. 11. Linkage disequilibrium and recombination -- Ch. 12. Adaptive molecular evolution -- Ch. 13. Genome evolution -- Ch. 14. Virus evolution -- Ch. 15. Application of the likelihood function in phylogenetic analysis -- Ch. 16. Phylogenetics: parsimony and distance methods -- Ch. 17. Nonparametric linkage -- Ch. 18. The transmission/disequilibrium test -- Ch. 19. Population association -- Ch. 20. Linkage analysis -- Ch. 21. Quantitative trait loci in inbred lines -- Ch. 22. Mapping quantitative trait loci in outbred pedigress -- Ch. 23. Inferences about breeding values -- Ch. 24. Marker-assisted selection and introgression -- Ch. 25. Ethics in the use of statistics in genetics -- Ch. 26. Forensics --Ch. 27. Pharmacogenetics -- Ch. 28. Statistical basis of risk calculations -- Ch. 29. Conservation genetics -- Ch. 30. Genetic history of the human species.
Summary: Providing an overview of the key statistical issues in genetics, this work encompasses: bioinformatics; population genetics; genetic epidemiology; evolutionary genetics; animal and plant genetics; and applications.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Chromosome maps -- Ch. 2. Statistical significance in biological sequence comparison -- Ch. 3. Probabilistic models for the study of protein evolution -- Ch. 4. Statistical approaches in eukaryotic gene prediction -- Ch. 5. Protein structure -- Ch. 6. Mathematical models in population genetics -- Ch. 7. Coalescent theory -- Ch. 8. Inference under the coalescent -- Ch. 9. Inferences from spatial population genetics -- Ch. 10. Analysis of population subdivision -- Ch. 11. Linkage disequilibrium and recombination -- Ch. 12. Adaptive molecular evolution -- Ch. 13. Genome evolution -- Ch. 14. Virus evolution -- Ch. 15. Application of the likelihood function in phylogenetic analysis -- Ch. 16. Phylogenetics: parsimony and distance methods -- Ch. 17. Nonparametric linkage -- Ch. 18. The transmission/disequilibrium test -- Ch. 19. Population association -- Ch. 20. Linkage analysis -- Ch. 21. Quantitative trait loci in inbred lines -- Ch. 22. Mapping quantitative trait loci in outbred pedigress -- Ch. 23. Inferences about breeding values -- Ch. 24. Marker-assisted selection and introgression -- Ch. 25. Ethics in the use of statistics in genetics -- Ch. 26. Forensics --Ch. 27. Pharmacogenetics -- Ch. 28. Statistical basis of risk calculations -- Ch. 29. Conservation genetics -- Ch. 30. Genetic history of the human species.

Providing an overview of the key statistical issues in genetics, this work encompasses: bioinformatics; population genetics; genetic epidemiology; evolutionary genetics; animal and plant genetics; and applications.

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