Focusing on discrete models across a variety of biological subdisciplines, this introductory textbook includes
linear and non-linear models of populations, Markov models of molecular evolution, phylogenetic tree construction
from DNA sequence data, genetics, and infectious disease models. Assuming no knowledge of calculus, the development
of mathematical topics, such as matrix algebra and basic probability, is motivated by the biological models. Computer
research with MATLAB is incorporated throughout in exercises and more extensive projects to provide readers with
actual experience with the mathematical models.
Table of Contents
1. Dynamic modeling with different equations
2. Linear models of structured populations
3. Non-linear models of interactions
4. Modeling molecular evolution
5. Constructing phylogenic trees
6. Genetics
7. Infectious disease modeling
8. Curve fitting and biological modeling
Appendix A. Basic analysis of numerical data
Appendix B. For further reading.