
Handbook of Statistical Genetics
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 24. August 2007
Book
Hardback
1616 pages
978-0-470-05830-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The Handbook for Statistical Genetics is widely regarded as the reference work in the field. However, the field has developed considerably over the past three years. In particular the modeling of genetic networks has advanced considerably via the evolution of microarray analysis. As a consequence the 3rd edition of the handbook contains a much expanded section on Network Modeling, including 5 new chapters covering metabolic networks, graphical modeling and inference and simulation of pedigrees and genealogies. Other chapters new to the 3rd edition include Human Population Genetics, Genome-wide Association Studies, Family-based Association Studies, Pharmacogenetics, Epigenetics, Ethic and Insurance.
As with the second Edition, the Handbook includes a glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations, and features extensive cross-referencing between the chapters, tying the different areas together. With heavy use of up-to-date examples, real-life case studies and references to web-based resources, this continues to be must-have reference in a vital area of research.
Edited by the leading international authorities in the field.
David Balding - Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, Imperial College
An advisor for our Probability & Statistics series, Professor Balding is also a previous Wiley author, having written Weight-of-Evidence for Forensic DNA Profiles, as well as having edited the two previous editions of HSG. With over 20 years teaching experience, he's also had dozens of articles published in numerous international journals.
Martin Bishop - Head of the Bioinformatics Division at the HGMP Resource Centre
As well as the first two editions of HSG, Dr Bishop has edited a number of introductory books on the application of informatics to molecular biology and genetics. He is the Associate Editor of the journal Bioinformatics and Managing Editor of Briefings in Bioinformatics.
Chris Cannings - Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield
With over 40 years teaching in the area, Professor Cannings has published over 100 papers and is on the editorial board of many related journals. Co-editor of the two previous editions of HSG, he also authored a book on this topic.
Reviews / Votes
"A treasure house of information on genetics and statistical methods.... All approaches are fully described and evaluated, which make this handbook a work of scholarship and a valuable resource." (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, February 2009) "A treasure house of information on genetics and statistical methods ... .All approaches are fully described and evaluated, which make this handbook a work of scholarship and a valuable resource." (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, February 2009)"This handbook may be highly recommended as a reference book and as a comprehensive opportunity to get a broader overview of new research areas in the field of statistical genetics. It will be useful source especially for research groups in this area." (Biometrics, September 2008)
"This highly recommended set is critical investment for academic and special libraries, given rapid developments in statistical genetics." (American Reference Books Annual, March 2008)
More details
Edition
3. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 25.4 cm
Width: 20.5 cm
Thickness: 9.1 cm
Weight
3246 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-05830-5 (9780470058305)
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David J. Balding | Martin Bishop | Chris Cannings
Handbook of Statistical Genetics
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Persons
David Balding - Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, Imperial College
An advisor for our Probability & Statistics series, Professor Balding is also a previous Wiley author, having written Weight-of-Evidence for Forensic DNA Profiles, as well as having edited the two previous editions of HSG. With over 20 years teaching experience, he's also had dozens of articles published in numerous international journals.
Martin Bishop - Head of the Bioinformatics Division at the HGMP Resource Centre
As well as the first two editions of HSG, Dr Bishop has edited a number of introductory books on the application of informatics to molecular biology and genetics. He is the Associate Editor of the journal Bioinformatics and Managing Editor of Briefings in Bioinformatics.
Chris Cannings - Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield
With over 40 years teaching in the area, Professor Cannings has published over 100 papers and is on the editorial board of many related journals. Co-editor of the two previous editions of HSG, he also authored a book on this topic.
An advisor for our Probability & Statistics series, Professor Balding is also a previous Wiley author, having written Weight-of-Evidence for Forensic DNA Profiles, as well as having edited the two previous editions of HSG. With over 20 years teaching experience, he's also had dozens of articles published in numerous international journals.
Martin Bishop - Head of the Bioinformatics Division at the HGMP Resource Centre
As well as the first two editions of HSG, Dr Bishop has edited a number of introductory books on the application of informatics to molecular biology and genetics. He is the Associate Editor of the journal Bioinformatics and Managing Editor of Briefings in Bioinformatics.
Chris Cannings - Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield
With over 40 years teaching in the area, Professor Cannings has published over 100 papers and is on the editorial board of many related journals. Co-editor of the two previous editions of HSG, he also authored a book on this topic.
Editor
Imperial College London, UK
UK HGMP Resource Centre, Cambridge, UK
Univ. of Sheffield, UK
Content
List of contributors
Editor's Preface to the Third Edition
Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chromosome Maps
Statistical Significance in Biological Sequence
Bayesian Methods in Biological Sequence Analysis
Statistical Approaches in Eukaryotic Gene Prediction
Comparative Genomics
Analysis of Microarray Gene Expression Data
Inferences from microarray data
Bayesian methods for microarray data
eQTL analyses
Protein Structure
Metabonomics
Adaptive Molecular Evolution
Genome Evolution
Probabilistic Models for the Study of Protein Evolution
Application of the Likelihood Function in Phylogenetic
Phylogenetics: Parsimony, Networks and Distances
Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics
Quantitative Trait Loci in Inbred Lines
Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci Outbred Pedigrees
Inferences from Mixed Models in Quantitative Genetics
Marker-Assisted Selection and Introgression
Mathematical Models in Population Genetics
Inference, simulation and enumeration of pedigrees and genealogies
Graphical modelling in genetics
Coalescent Theory
Inference Under the Coalescent
Linkage Disequilibrium, recombination and selection
Inferences from Spatial Population Genetics
Analysis of Population Subdivision
Conservation Genetics
Human population genetics/history
Epidemiology and Genetic Epidemiology
Linkage Analysis
Nonparametric Linkage
Admixture mapping and population structure in association studies
Population Association
Genome-wide association studies
Family-based association studies
Cancer genetics
Epigenetics
Ethics
Insurance
Forensics
Reference Author Index
Subject Index