Molecular SystematicsDavid M. Hillis, Craig Moritz Molecular systematics has risen from obscurity to prominence in the domain of evolutionary biology during the past two decades. This book explains why molecular systematics has become such a vigorous field, and describes each aspect of the planning, execution and analysis of a molecular systematic study. Molecular Systematics should be a useful reference, providing insights for established investigators and an introduction for newcomers in the field. |
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