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The past decade has seen the emergence of a new field of scientific inquiry at the intersection of phylogenetics and genomics: phylogenomics. From one perspective, phylogenomics is defined as the use of large genomic data sets to aid in difficult phylogeny problems. Alternatively, phylogenomics may be described as the use of phylogeny and comparative analysis to infer processes of genome evolution. Regardless of how one defines the field, the two app- cations are intertwined. This volume is a collection of protocols and resources compiled by leading researchers in the field and describes many of the molecular methods and bioinformatics tools that have brought this field to fruition in recent years. Several chapters in this volume highlight the use of cytogenetic methods for characterizing the genomes of different species. Fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful tool for establishing chromosome homologies between divergent species. The broadest of these techniques is chromosome painting, which in recent years has been performed on members of nearly every order of eutherian mammals, and across marsupial and avian orders. FISH mapping of single copy clones (e. g. cDNAs, fosmids, and BACS) can provide ordered gene mapping from megabase-pair resolution on metaphase preparations down to exquisite kilobase-pair resolution detail with extended-fiber techniques. Other chapters highlight the construction and development of radiation-hybrid (RH) maps, now fueled by thousands of markers from either large scale BAC-end sequencing projects or survey-sequenced genomes.


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Contains step-by-step instructions that ensure successful results


Provides tricks of the trade and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls


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The past decade has seen the emergence of a new field of scientific inquiry at the intersection of phylogenetics and genomics: phylogenomics. In Phylogenomics, leading researchers contribute cutting-edge protocols and resources in order to describe many of the molecular methods and bioinformatics tools that have brought this field to fruition.  Chapters cover topics such as the use of cytogenetic methods for characterizing the genomes of different species and BAC clone isolation, sequencing, and analysis.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biologyâ„¢ series format, each subject is covered with a brief introduction, readily reproducible protocols, a list of the necessary materials and reagents, and tips for troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.


Comprehensive and up-to-date, Phylogenomics is a resource that will invigorate the comparative analysis of genomes across all branches of the tree of life.


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Contents Preface v Contributors ix 1. From gene-scale to genome-scale phylogenetics; the data flood in but the challenges remain, Antonis Rokas and Stylianos Chatzimanolis 2. Phylogenomic analysis by chromosome sorting and painting, Roscoe Stanyon and Gary Stone 3. FISH for mapping single copy genes, Terje Raudsepp and Bhanu P. Chowdhary 4. Construction of radiation hybrid panels, John E. Page and William J. Murphy 5. Survey sequencing and radiation hybrid mapping to construct comparative maps, Christophe Hitte, Ewen F. Kirkness, Elaine A. Ostrander and Francis Galibert. 6. Construction of high-resolution comparative maps in mammals using BAC-end sequences, Denis M. Larkin and Harris A. Lewin 7. Amniote phylogenomics: testing evolutionary hypotheses with BAC library scanning and targeted clone analysis of large scale sequences from reptiles, Andrew M. Shedlock, Daniel Janes and Scott V. Edwards 8. Comparative physical mapping: universal overgo hybridization probe design and BAC library hybridization. James W. Thomas 9. Phylogenomic resources at the UCSC Genome browser, Kate Rosenbloom, James Taylor, Stephen Schaeffer, Jim Kent, David Haussler and Webb Miller 10. Computational tools for the analysis of rearrangments in mammalian genomes, Glenn Tesler and Guillaume Bourque 11. Computational reconstruction of ancestral DNA sequences, Mathieu Blanchette, Abdoulaye Baniré Diallo, Eric D. Green, Webb Miller and David Haussler. 12. Sequencing and phylogenomic analysis of whole mitochondrial genomes of animals, Rafael Zardoya and Mónica Suárez. 13. Retroposons: Genetic Footprints on the Evolutionary Paths of Life. Norihiro Okada and Nishihara Hidenori. 14. LINE-1 elements: analysis by fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) and nucleotide sequences, Paul D. Waters, Gauthier Dobigny, Peter J. Waddell and Terence J. Robinson. 15. Identification of cryptic sex chromosomes and isolation of X and Y borne genes, Paul D. Waters, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves, Katherine Thompson, Natasha Sankovic, and Tariq Ezaz.


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ISBN-13: 9781588297648
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: April, 2008
Pages: 259
Weight: 573g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry, Genetics
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