Bacterial Population Genetics in Infectious DiseaseISBN: 978-0-470-42474-2
Hardcover
448 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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This book is a unique synthesis of the major concepts and methods
in bacterial population genetics in infectious disease, a field
that is now about 35 yrs old. Emphasis is given to explaining
population-level processes that shape genetic variation in
bacterial populations and statistical methods of analysis of
bacterial genetic data.
- A "how to" of bacterial population genetics, which covers an extremely large range of organisms
- Expanding area of science due to high-throughput genome sequencing of bacterial pathogens
- Covers both fundamental approaches to analyzing bacterial population structures with conceptual background in bacterial population biology
- Detailed treatment of statistical methods