Statistical Analysis of DNA Sequence DataBruce S. Weir Good,No Highlights,No Markup,all pages are intact, Slight Shelfwear,may have the corners slightly dented, may have slight color changes/slightly damaged spine. |
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A Natural | 15 |
The Role of Models in the Analysis of | 45 |
Statistical Analysis of Restriction | 75 |
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A₁₂ A₂ algorithm allele analysis ancestral approach approximately Asmussen assume assumption base pairs calculated chapter chromosome cleavage sites Clegg clones codon computer programs consider convergent evolution convergent gains convergent loss copies covered denote distance distribution DNA segment DNA sequence DNA sequence data equation estimate evolutionary Ewens example expected number Felsenstein Figure FORTRAN gain-losses gene frequency genome genotype Gingeras given heterozygosity linkage disequilibrium loci loss-gains M₁ map length marker locus markers required matings maximum likelihood maximum parsimony mitochondrial DNA mobility molecular molecule monomorphic mutation nucleic acid nucleic acid sequence nucleotide sequence number of markers observed one-off sites parameter phylogeny polymorphic population predict Prob probability problem random recognition sequence recombination regions repetition restriction endonuclease restriction enzymes restriction fragment restriction map restriction site sample selection simulation species Staden statistical substitutions Table tion topology tree type of convergence values variance variation