Publisher description for Foundations of comparative genomics / Arcady Mushegian.


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This book provides an overview of computational analysis of genes and genomes, and of some most notable findings that come out of this work. Foundations of Comparative Genomics presents a historical perspective, beginning with early analysis of individual gene sequences, to present day comparison of gene repertoires encoded by completely sequenced genomes. The author, Arcady R. Mushegian, discusses the underlying scientific principles of comparative genomics, argues that completion of many genome sequences started a new era in biology, and provides a personal view on several stat-of-the-art issues, such as systems biology and whole-genome phylogenetic reconstructions. This is an essential reference for researchers and students in computational biology, evolutionary biology, and genetics.

* Presents an historic overview of genome biology and its achievements

* Includes topics not covered in other books such as minimal and ancestral genomes

* Discusses the evolutionary resilience of protein-coding genes and frequent functional convergence at the molecular level

* Critically reviews horizontal gene transfer and other contentious issues

* Covers comparative virology as a somewhat overlooked foundation of modern genome science


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Genomics -- methods.
Genetic Techniques.
Sequence Analysis -- methods.