Molecular Systematics

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David M. Hillis, Craig Moritz
Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1990 - Science - 588 pages
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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Controversies in Molecular Systematics
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