Phylogenomics 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of evolutionary analysis with Phylogenomics, 1st Edition by Igor Mokrousov and Egor Shitikov. This authoritative volume bridges genomics and phylogenetics to reveal how whole-genome data transform our understanding of organismal evolution, pathogen spread, and population structure — essential reading for researchers, clinicians, and public‑health professionals worldwide.
Explore clear explanations of core concepts and modern methodologies — from next‑generation sequencing and comparative genomics to robust phylogenetic inference and microbial population genomics. Real-world examples illustrate how phylogenomic approaches resolve complex evolutionary questions, inform outbreak investigations, and guide surveillance programs across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The writing balances technical rigor with accessible guidance, making it suitable for bioinformaticians, evolutionary biologists, and advanced students seeking practical, actionable insight.
Why this book matters: it synthesizes recent advances in computational tools and analytical frameworks, helping readers apply genomic datasets to answer pressing biological and epidemiological questions. You’ll gain a stronger command of data interpretation, sampling design, and the pitfalls to avoid when reconstructing evolutionary histories from whole genomes.
Whether you’re in an academic lab, a clinical diagnostics unit, or a public health agency, Phylogenomics equips you with the conceptual grounding and practical perspective to harness genomic data responsibly and effectively. Add this contemporary, globally relevant resource to your library to stay at the forefront of genomic research and its applications in infectious disease, biodiversity, and evolutionary studies. Order your copy today to advance your work with confidence and clarity.
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