Evolutionary genomics and proteomics

Mark D. Pagel

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Evolutionary genomics and proteomics

by Mark D. Pagel

December 10, 2007

Sinauer Associates Inc.,U.S.

295

9780878936540

0878936548

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Highlights new research on developments in the rapidly advancing areas of genomics and proteomics, with particular emphasis on placing these fields in an evolutionary context. Topics incude systems biology, the origin of genes and lateral gene transfer, gene regulation and gene dispensability, proteome complexity, genomic immune systems, sex-biased genomic expression, sex chromosome evolution, gene and protein network evolution, adaptive genome evolution, and human evolutional genomics.

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