Genome Clustering

Genome Clustering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9783642129513
ISBN-13 : 364212951X
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Book Synopsis Genome Clustering by : Alexander Bolshoy

Download or read book Genome Clustering written by Alexander Bolshoy and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2010-05-19 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Knighting in sequence biology Edward N. Trifonov Genome classification, construction of phylogenetic trees, became today a major approach in studying evolutionary relatedness of various species in their vast - versity. Although the modern genome clustering delivers the trees which are very similar to those generated by classical means, and basic terminology is the same, the phenotypic traits and habitats are not anymore the playground for the classi- cation. The sequence space is the playground now. The phenotypic traits are - placed by sequence characteristics, “words”, in particular. Matter-of-factually, the phenotype and genotype merged, to confusion of both classical and modern p- logeneticists. Accordingly, a completely new vocabulary of stringology, information theory and applied mathematics took over. And a new brand of scientists emerged – those who do know the math and, simultaneously, (do?) know biology. The book is written by the authors of this new brand. There is no way to test their literacy in biology, as no biologist by training would even try to enter into the elite circle of those who masters their almost occult language. But the army of - formaticians, formal linguists, mathematicians humbly (or aggressively) longing to join modern biology, got an excellent introduction to the field of genome cl- tering, written by the team of their kin.


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