Population & Evolutionary Genomics

Population genetics is the study of the changes and distribution of allele frequency in a population, as the population health  is subject to the four main evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow and mutation. Population genomics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic various within and between populations is a part of evolutionary biology. Population genetic models are used couple for statistical inference from DNA sequence data. Human evolutionary genetics refers how one human genome differs from another human genome, the evolutionary past that gave rise to it, and its current effects. Differences between genomes have anthropological, historical, forensic implications, applications and medical. Genetic data can provide mainly insight into human evolution.

 

 

  • Evolution of genetic systems
  • Gene inversion potentiates bacterial Evolvability and Virulence
  • Neutral theory and origin-fixation Dynamics
  • Proteome Evolution under Non-Substitutable Resource Limitation
  • Causes of Evolvability and Evolution
  • Pseudogenes and Mutations, Cladistics

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