This book considers evolution at different scales: sequences,
genes, gene families, organelles, genomes and species. The focus is
on the mathematical and computational tools and concepts, which
form an essential basis of evolutionary studies, indicate their
limitations, and give them orientation. Recent years have witnessed
rapid progress in the mathematics of evolution and phylogeny, with
models and methods becoming more realistic, powerful, and
complex.
Aimed at graduates and researchers in phylogenetics,
mathematicians, computer scientists and biologists, and including
chapters by leading scientists: A. Bergeron, D. Bertrand, D.
Bryant, R. Desper, O. Elemento, N. El-Mabrouk, N. Galtier, O.
Gascuel, M. Hendy, S. Holmes, K. Huber, A. Meade, J. Mixtacki, B.
Moret, E. Mossel, V. Moulton, M. Pagel, M.-A. Poursat, D. Sankoff,
M. Steel, J. Stoye, J. Tang, L.-S. Wang, T. Warnow, Z. Yang, this
book of contributed chapters explains the basis and covers the
recent results in this highly topical area.
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