In article <robison1.710427023 at husc9> robison1 at husc9.harvard.edu (Keith Robison) writes:
>tmp16 at nuscc.nus.sg (temporary account for courses) writes:
>>>I am an undergraduate conducting some preliminary literature search on
>>protein sequences in elucidating evolutionary and phylogenetic
>>relationships. So for I have been able to only find books aimed mainly
>>at specialists. Can anyone help me in getting a footing in this area ?
>>Thank you.
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>>Kenneth Ban
>>Dept. of Biochemistry
>>Faculty of Medicine
>>>A good place to start would be Russell Doolittle's "Of URFs and ORFs"
>or Gunnar von Heinje's "Sequence Analysis: Treasure Trove or Trivial
>Pursuit?". Also, the Methods in Enzymology volume on Sequence Analysis
>(183?) contains a number of good articles as well as references for
>further reading.
>>>Keith Robison
>Harvard University
>Program in Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
>>robison at ribo.harvard.edu>
Check Li and Graur's _Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution_ as well.
Spencer Wells
Population Genetics Laboratory
Harvard University