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Human Mitochondrial DNA and the Evolution of Homo sapiens

Contributor(s): Bandelt, Hans-J�rgen [editor.1 ] | Macaulay, Vincent [editor.1 ] | Richards, Martin [editor.2 ] | SpringerLink (Online service)0.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology ; 180.Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. Description: XIV, 271 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540317890.Subject(s): Medicine | Human genetics | Biochemistry | Cell biology | Evolutionary biology | Anthropology.1 | Biomedicine.2 | Human Genetics.2 | Cell Biology.2 | Evolutionary Biology.2 | Anthropology.2 | Biochemistry, general.1DDC classification: 611.01816 | 599.935 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prerequisites and Caveats -- Mitochondrial DNA in Homo Sapiens -- The Transmission and Segregation of Mitochondrial DNA in Homo Sapiens -- Numts Revisited -- Estimation of Mutation Rates and Coalescence Times: Some Caveats -- Postmortem Damage of Mitochondrial DNA -- Lab-Specific Mutation Processes -- Evolution of Human mtDNA -- The World mtDNA Phylogeny -- The Pioneer Settlement of Modern Humans in Asia -- Ancient DNA and the Neanderthals -- A Model for the Dispersal of Modern Humans out of Africa.
In: Springer eBooks08Summary: Mitochondrial 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.
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Prerequisites and Caveats -- Mitochondrial DNA in Homo Sapiens -- The Transmission and Segregation of Mitochondrial DNA in Homo Sapiens -- Numts Revisited -- Estimation of Mutation Rates and Coalescence Times: Some Caveats -- Postmortem Damage of Mitochondrial DNA -- Lab-Specific Mutation Processes -- Evolution of Human mtDNA -- The World mtDNA Phylogeny -- The Pioneer Settlement of Modern Humans in Asia -- Ancient DNA and the Neanderthals -- A Model for the Dispersal of Modern Humans out of Africa.

Mitochondrial 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.

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