Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is the basis for a wide range of comparative sequence analyses from molecular phylogenetics to 3D structure prediction. Sophisticated algorithms have been developed for sequence alignment, but in practice, many errors can be expected and extensive portions of the MSA are unreliable. Hence, it is imperative to understand and characterize the various sources of errors in MSAs and to quantify site-specific alignment confidence. In this paper, we show that uncertainties in the guide tree used by progressive alignment methods are a major source of alignment uncertainty. We use this insight to develop a novel method for quantifying the robustness of each alignment column to guide tree uncertainty. We build on the...
A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) provides a description of the relationship between biological se...
Multiple sequence aligners typically work by progressively aligning the most closely related sequenc...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
International audiencePhylogenetic reconstructions are essential in genomics data analyses and depen...
Phylogenetic reconstructions are essential in genomics data analyses and depend on accurate multiple...
Background: Guide-trees are used as part of an essential heuristic to enable the calculation of mult...
The focus of this thesis is on large-scale progressive protein multiple sequence alignment algorithm...
<p>Jia-Ming Chang, Paolo Di Tommaso, and Cedric Notredame. TCS: A new multiple sequence alignment re...
The classic methodology of inferring a phylogenetic tree from sequence data is composed of two steps...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is the heart of comparative sequence analysis. Recent studies demo...
International audienceMotivation: Most evolutionary analyses are based on pre-estimated multiple seq...
Multiple sequence alignment is increasingly important to bioinformatics, with several applications r...
Motivation: Most evolutionary analyses are based on pre-estimated multiple sequence alignment. Wong ...
With the rapid development of genome sequencing, an ever-increasing number of molecular biology anal...
International audienceDespite the importance of the guide structure calculation in progressive multi...
A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) provides a description of the relationship between biological se...
Multiple sequence aligners typically work by progressively aligning the most closely related sequenc...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
International audiencePhylogenetic reconstructions are essential in genomics data analyses and depen...
Phylogenetic reconstructions are essential in genomics data analyses and depend on accurate multiple...
Background: Guide-trees are used as part of an essential heuristic to enable the calculation of mult...
The focus of this thesis is on large-scale progressive protein multiple sequence alignment algorithm...
<p>Jia-Ming Chang, Paolo Di Tommaso, and Cedric Notredame. TCS: A new multiple sequence alignment re...
The classic methodology of inferring a phylogenetic tree from sequence data is composed of two steps...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is the heart of comparative sequence analysis. Recent studies demo...
International audienceMotivation: Most evolutionary analyses are based on pre-estimated multiple seq...
Multiple sequence alignment is increasingly important to bioinformatics, with several applications r...
Motivation: Most evolutionary analyses are based on pre-estimated multiple sequence alignment. Wong ...
With the rapid development of genome sequencing, an ever-increasing number of molecular biology anal...
International audienceDespite the importance of the guide structure calculation in progressive multi...
A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) provides a description of the relationship between biological se...
Multiple sequence aligners typically work by progressively aligning the most closely related sequenc...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...