New Uses for New Phylogenies
Edited by P Harvey, AJ Leigh-Brown, J Maynard-Smith and S Nee
349 pages, figs, tabs.
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Modern genetic methods have allowed the construction of detailed family trees and evolutionary histories. This book shows how such phylogenies can be used to answer questions about population dynamics, epidemiology, development, biodiversity, conservation and the evolution of genetic systems. It also outlines techniques for deciding what these new trees can tell us from a unified framework, so that a common set of methods can be applied.
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