Population Genomics: Microorganisms

Population Genomics: Microorganisms

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Population genomics is a rapidly emerging field that has the potential to transform our understanding of how evolutionary forces shape genomic diversity among microbes. There have already been considerable advances in understanding gene flow and spread of adaptive traits, and in linking epidemiology with evolutionary biology. The current challenge is to find unifying evolutionary principles for organisms that display a wide range of reproductive biology - from highly clonal to promiscuous - and for which the vast majority have eluded cultivation. This requires interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate novel computational tools, testing of existing and novel population genetic models, and creative new ways of linking genetic diversity to ecological factors. This pioneering book will discuss the advances made and promises of population genomics in microorganisms, outlining some of the key theoretical and practical challenges for microbial population genomics, including defining and identifying populations, genomics-based reverse ecology and building appropriate tools to understand microbes in a variety of complex environments.

Dr. Martin Polz Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
USA
Dr. Om P. Rajora Professor University of New Brunswick Fredericton, NB E3C 5A3 Canada
ISBN 9783030047566
Article number 9783030047566
Media type eBook - PDF
Copyright year 2019
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 344 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking