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Chapter 9 - Molecular genetics in forensics and understanding species biology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Richard Frankham
Affiliation:
Macquarie University, Sydney
Jonathan D. Ballou
Affiliation:
Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington DC
David A. Briscoe
Affiliation:
Macquarie University, Sydney
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Print publication year: 2004

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References

Frankham, R., J. D. Ballou & D. A. Briscoe. 2002. Introduction to Conservation Genetics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Chapter 19 has a slightly extended treatments of these topics, plus references
Avise, J. C. 1994. Molecular Markers, Natural History and Evolution. Chapman & Hall, New York. Has a lucid treatment of the use of molecular genetic techniques to understand species biology
Avise, J. C. 2000. Phylogeography: The History and Formation of Species. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. An excellent textbook on coalescence and phylogeography by the founder of the field
Avise, J. C. & J. L. Hamrick. (eds.) 1996. Conservation Genetics: Case Histories from Nature. Chapman & Hall, New York. Scientific reviews containing examples of the use of genetic markers to understand species biology
Hoelzel, A. R. (ed.) 1998. Molecular Genetic Analysis: A Practical Approach, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. An edited book with technical details and case studies on the use of molecular genetic methods to illuminate aspects of species biology
Smith, T. B. & R. K. Wayne. (eds.) 1996. Molecular Genetic Approaches in Conservation. Oxford University Press, New York. This book contains much technical detail and many examples of the use of molecular genetic analyses to understand species biology
Sunnucks, P. 2000. Efficient markers for population biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15, 199–203. Recent review on the use of molecular genetic methods in population biology and conservation

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