Large scale gene duplication is a major force driving the evolution of genetic functional innovation. Whole genome duplications are widely believed to have played an important role in the evolution of the maize, yeast, and vertebrate genomes. The use of evolutionary trees to analyze the history of gene duplication and estimate duplication times provides a powerful tool for studying this process. Many studies in the molecular evolution literature have used this approach on small data sets, using analyses performed by hand. The rapid growth of genetic sequence data will soon allow similar studies on a genomic scale, but such studies will be limited unless the analysis can be automated. Even existing data sets admit alternative hypotheses that...
Gene sequences contain a goldmine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunately for taxonomists thi...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
Gene duplications are a widely studied phenomenon. Gene duplications di#er from other genomic rearra...
Evolution proceeds via gene duplication and modification; it is through their successive application...
Gene family evolution is determined by microevolutionary processes (e.g., point mutations) and macro...
Molecular biologists interested in the evolution of gene families and molecular systematists interes...
A gene family tree is traditionally inferred from a multiple alignment of homologous sequences accor...
Gene family evolution is determined by microevolutionary processes (e.g., point mutations) and macro...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
. A fundamental problem in computational biology is the determination of the correct species tree fo...
Gene sequences contain a goldmine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunately for taxonomists thi...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
Gene duplications are a widely studied phenomenon. Gene duplications di#er from other genomic rearra...
Evolution proceeds via gene duplication and modification; it is through their successive application...
Gene family evolution is determined by microevolutionary processes (e.g., point mutations) and macro...
Molecular biologists interested in the evolution of gene families and molecular systematists interes...
A gene family tree is traditionally inferred from a multiple alignment of homologous sequences accor...
Gene family evolution is determined by microevolutionary processes (e.g., point mutations) and macro...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
. A fundamental problem in computational biology is the determination of the correct species tree fo...
Gene sequences contain a goldmine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunately for taxonomists thi...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...