Background: Clustering sequences into families has long been an important step in characterization of genes and proteins. There are many algorithms developed for this purpose, most of which are based on either direct similarity between gene pairs or some sort of network structure, where weights on edges of constructed graphs are based on similarity. However, conserved synteny is an important signal that can help distinguish homology and it has not been utilized to its fullest potential. Results: Here, we present GenFamClust, a pipeline that combines the network properties of sequence similarity and synteny to assess homology relationship and merge known homologs into groups of gene families. GenFamClust identifies homologs in a more informe...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
Motivation: Classification of gene and protein sequences into homologous families, i.e. sets of sequ...
Interpreting and visualizing synteny relationships across several genomes is a challenging task. We ...
We address the problem of homology identification in complex multidomain families with varied domain...
Summary Identifying genomic homology within and between genomes is essential when studying genome ev...
Background: Clustering sequences into groups of putative homologs (families) is a critical first ste...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Background: The growing availability of large genomic datasets presents an opportunity to discover n...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Background: The growing availability of large genomic datasets presents an opportunity to discover n...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Proteins can be naturally classified into families of homologous s...
Abstract Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is on...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Proteins can be naturally classified into families of homologous s...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
Motivation: Classification of gene and protein sequences into homologous families, i.e. sets of sequ...
Interpreting and visualizing synteny relationships across several genomes is a challenging task. We ...
We address the problem of homology identification in complex multidomain families with varied domain...
Summary Identifying genomic homology within and between genomes is essential when studying genome ev...
Background: Clustering sequences into groups of putative homologs (families) is a critical first ste...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Background: The growing availability of large genomic datasets presents an opportunity to discover n...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Background: The growing availability of large genomic datasets presents an opportunity to discover n...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Proteins can be naturally classified into families of homologous s...
Abstract Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is on...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Proteins can be naturally classified into families of homologous s...
Background Identification of homologous regions or conserved syntenies across genomes is one crucial...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
Motivation: Classification of gene and protein sequences into homologous families, i.e. sets of sequ...
Interpreting and visualizing synteny relationships across several genomes is a challenging task. We ...