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Bacterial Population Genetics in Infectious Disease, Hardback Book

Bacterial Population Genetics in Infectious Disease Hardback

Edited by D. Ashley Robinson, Edward J (University of Bath, UK) Feil, Daniel Falush

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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 organismsExpanding area of science due to high-throughput genome sequencing of bacterial pathogensCovers both fundamental approaches to analyzing bacterial population structures with conceptual background in bacterial population biologyDetailed treatment of statistical methods

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