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Handbook of Statistical Genetics

Balding, David J, Martin Bishop und Christopher Cannings:

Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2001
ISBN 10: 0471860948 / ISBN 13: 9780471860945
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Synopsis: A truly groundbreaking volume, the Handbook of Statistical Genetics is a timely, informative and highly accessible reference for both statisticians interested in genetical applications and geneticists seeking a deeper understanding of statistical methods in their field. It is divided into six main sections, encompassing the entire field of statistics in genetics:
? Bioinformatics
? Population Genetics
? Evolutionary Genetics
? Genetic Epidemiology
? Plant and Animal Genetics
? Applications
As the Human Genome Project (HGP) reaches its climax, with the complete sequence of mankind, science is fast approaching an exciting new stage in its ability to understand genetic forces in man.
In parallel to the HGP are major sequencing efforts in other organisms, enabling us to understand broader questions in evolution and classification. This explosion of data has led to an increased need for sophisticated statistical, mathematical and computational tools to enable complex data collection, analysis and interpretation of the results.
? Comprehensive coverage of the most pressing statistical issues in genetics.
? Offers a lucid introduction to newcomers, as well as providing invaluable information for more experienced researchers.
? Each chapter is written by a leading international authority from the field.
? Complemented by numerous examples, case studies, and references to useful resources on the web.
This authoritative reference will be ideal for both students and researchers working in genetics, including statisticians, geneticists, molecular biologists, biochemists and computer scientists.

From the Back Cover: A truly groundbreaking volume, the Handbook of Statistical Genetics is a timely, informative and highly accessible reference for both statisticians interested in genetical applications, and geneticists seeking a deeper understanding of statistical methods in their field. It is divided into six main sections, encompassing the entire field of statistics in genetics.

As the Human Genome Project (HGP) reaches its climax, with the complete sequence of mankind, science is fast approaching an exciting new stage in its ability to understand genetic forces in man.

In parallel to the HGP are major sequencing efforts in other organisms, enabling us to understand broader questions in evolution and classification. This explosion of data has led to an increased need for sophisticated statistical, mathematical and computational tools to enable complex data collection, analysis and interpretation of the results.
* Comprehensive coverage of the most pressing statistical issues in genetics.
* Offers a lucid introduction to newcomers, as well as providing invaluable information for more experienced reasearchers.
* Each chapter is written by a leading international authority from the field.
* Complemented by numerous examples, case studies, and references to useful resources on the web.

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Bibliographic Details

Title: Handbook of Statistical Genetics
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Sehr gut