Models in Phylogeny Reconstruction |
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Editor:
| Scotland, Robert W. Siebert, Darrell J. Williams, David M. |
Series title: | Systematics Association Publications |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-854824-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 1994 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $222.68AUD $283.00 |
Book Description:
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The last ten years have seen radical changes and controversy surrounding the methods used, problems to be addressed, and conclusions drawn in phylogenetic reconstruction. Views about the role of models in phylogenetic reconstruction range from their being minimal to central to the process. The predominant change has been broad acceptance of the use of cladistics for reconstructing relationships between taxa. However, the assumptions and data underlying thecladistic method remain in...
More DescriptionThe last ten years have seen radical changes and controversy surrounding the methods used, problems to be addressed, and conclusions drawn in phylogenetic reconstruction. Views about the role of models in phylogenetic reconstruction range from their being minimal to central to the process. The predominant change has been broad acceptance of the use of cladistics for reconstructing relationships between taxa. However, the assumptions and data underlying thecladistic method remain in dispute, with different information originating from molecular, developmental, and evolutionary biologists. This book examines models from a wide range offields, at the same time providing illustrations of modern methods of classification and phylogeny reconstruction. As a result, information from development studies emerges as a significant factor in cladogram construction. Illustrates modern methods of classification and phylogeny reconstruction Provides new insights into the relative roles of developmental, molecular, and cladistic techniques