Important practical implications are established by case reports and
specific examples. The present book is the ideal complement to the
practitioner's manual Techniques in Molecular Systematics and Evolution,
recently published by the same editors in the Birkhäuser MTBM book
series.
The first part of this book deals with important applications of
evolutionary and systematic analysis at different taxonomic levels. The
second part discusses DNA multiple sequence alignment, species
designations using molecular data, evo-devo and other topics that are
problematic or controversial. In the last part, novel topics in
molecular evolution and systematics, like genomics, comparative methods
in molecular evolution and the use of large data bases are described.
The final chapter deals with problems in bacterial evolution,
considering the increasing access to large numbers of complete genome
sequences.