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Evolutionary Bioinformatics provides a thorough examination of how computational tools and bioinformatic approaches can illuminate our understanding of biological evolution. The book bridges the gap between traditional evolutionary biology and modern data analysis techniques, offering readers practical insights into sequence analysis, phylogenetic inference, and comparative genomics.
D. R. Forsdyke’s work covers essential topics including DNA sequence alignment, molecular evolution models, and the interpretation of genomic data through an evolutionary lens. The text is designed for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand how bioinformatics can reveal evolutionary patterns and mechanisms. With examples drawn from real biological systems, the book demonstrates the application of computational methods to solve complex evolutionary questions.
This resource serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical guide for anyone interested in the intersection of evolution, genetics, and computational biology.







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