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OverviewMitochondrial DNA is one of the most explored genetic systems because of what it can tell us about the human past. This volume takes a unique perspective, presenting the disparate strands that must be tied together to exploit this system. From molecular biology to anthropology, statistics to ancient DNA, this first volume of three presents the global picture of human mitochondrial DNA variation. It takes a critical look at the field, flagging the problems, as well as the successes, and always placing the mitochondrial phylogeny centre stage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hans-Jürgen Bandelt , Martin Richards , Vincent MacaulayPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006 Volume: 18 Weight: 0.444kg ISBN: 9783642068683ISBN 10: 3642068685 Pages: 271 Publication Date: 30 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: The study of the variation in mitochondrial DNA has significantly deepened our knowledge about human dispersal ... . The book is clearly written and benefits from the true experts in the field. ... it provides a strong and helpful basis and serves as a well-selected summary ... . everybody involved in mtDNA research is sooner or later advised to have a look at it. (Wolfgang Haak, Journal of Comparative Human Biology, Vol. 58, 2007) Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has become prominent in studies ... . mtDNA is a boon, not only for scholars interested in the origin of Homo sapiens, but also for population biologists, forensic scientists and those interested in the applications of ancient DNA techniques. ... mtDNA has grown in parallel with advances in molecular biology, phylogenetics and bioinformatics. ... This well-written book contains much valuable information on the received human mtDNA phylogeny and taxonomy. (Erika Hagelberg, Human Genetics, Vol. 123, 2008) This book reviews what mitochondria are, how these organelles are studied by geneticists, and what they tell us about our evolution. ... is an excellent book that will appeal to several audiences. One is the human mitochondrial DNA research community. While the authors describe current research, they also offer a number of provocative reconstructions of human history ... . The authors of this book have done a valuable service to the anthropological community. (Pamela R. Willoughby, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 135, 2008) From the reviews: The study of the variation in mitochondrial DNA has significantly deepened our knowledge about human dispersal ! . The book is clearly written and benefits from the true experts in the field. ! it provides a strong and helpful basis and serves as a well-selected summary ! . everybody involved in mtDNA research is sooner or later advised to have a look at it. (Wolfgang Haak, Journal of Comparative Human Biology, Vol. 58, 2007) Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has become prominent in studies ! . mtDNA is a boon, not only for scholars interested in the origin of Homo sapiens, but also for population biologists, forensic scientists and those interested in the applications of ancient DNA techniques. ! mtDNA has grown in parallel with advances in molecular biology, phylogenetics and bioinformatics. ! This well-written book contains much valuable information on the received human mtDNA phylogeny and taxonomy. (Erika Hagelberg, Human Genetics, Vol. 123, 2008) This book reviews what mitochondria are, how these organelles are studied by geneticists, and what they tell us about our evolution. ! is an excellent book that will appeal to several audiences. One is the human mitochondrial DNA research community. While the authors describe current research, they also offer a number of provocative reconstructions of human history ! . The authors of this book have done a valuable service to the anthropological community. (Pamela R. Willoughby, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 135, 2008) Aus den Rezensionen: ! Die Regel ist ja: Aus Buchern konnen bestenfalls Laien etwas lernen, fur Fachleute sind sie Schnee von gestern. Es gibt jedoch Ausnahmen. Dieses Buch ist eine. ! Bandelt et al. haben jeden Schritt des mtDNA Sequenzierungsprozesses auf Fehler untersucht, diese in ein System gebracht und ! klassifizert. ! Sie nennen auch diejenigen, die ihrer Ansicht nach die Fehler gemacht haben. Die Liste ist lang ! Schade, dass die, die es angeht, dieses Buch wahrscheinlich nie in die Hand nehmen werden. (Hubert Rehm, in: Laborjournal, 2008, Issue 1-2, S. 82 f.) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |