Perspectives on Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Biology
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2009
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila species, ecological genomics, epigenetics, ecological transcriptome, experimental design, flowering time network, Fundulus, heteroclitus, natural environment, non-model systems
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444312249.ch12
Abstract
This chapter contains sections titled: Emergent properties of systems biology, ecology and evolution Complex environments and ecological systems biology Gene networks and the ecological transcriptome Analysis of systems biology data: the role of ecological and evolutionary methods The ecological and evolutionary context of model organisms: the example of Arabidopsis and beyond Natural variation in genomes and gene networks The future of ecological and evolutionary systems biology Acknowledgements References
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Perspectives on Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Biology, in G. M. Coruzzi & R. A. Gutierrez (Eds.), Annual Plant Reviews, Plant Systems Biology, v. 35, p. 331-351
Scholar Commons Citation
Richards, Christina L.; Hanzawa, Yoshie; Katari, Manpreet; Ehrenreich, Ian M.; Englemann, Kathleen E.; and Purugganan, Michael D., "Perspectives on Ecological and Evolutionary Systems Biology" (2009). Integrative Biology Faculty and Staff Publications. 50.
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