New microbial genomes are sequenced at a high pace, allowing insight into the genetics of not only cultured microbes, but a wide range of metagenomic collections such as the human microbiome. To understand the deluge of genomic data we face, computational approaches for gene functional annotation are invaluable. We introduce a novel model for computational annotation that refines two established concepts: annotation based on homology and annotation based on phyletic profiling. The phyletic profiling-based model that includes both inferred orthologs and paralogs—homologs separated by a speciation and a duplication event, respectively—provides more annotations at the same average Precision than the model that includes only inferred orthologs....
International audienceBackground: In comparative genomics, orthologs are used to transfer annotation...
©2006 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.The electronic version of this article is the compl...
The growth of genomic information in public databases has dramatically improved our view of the tree...
New microbial genomes are sequenced at a high pace, allowing insight into the genetics of not only c...
Functional profiling of genomes and metagenomes, as well as data mining for novel proteins, all rely...
The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from homologs. A...
Background. The function of many genes is still not known even in model organisms. An increasing ava...
The availability of microbial genomes has opened many new avenues of research within microbiology. T...
Krause L. From single genomes to natural microbial communities : novel methods for the high-throughp...
Bacteria and Archaea display a variety of phenotypic traits and can adapt to diverse ecological nich...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has increased interest in bacteriophages (viruses that kil...
International audiencePhydbac is a web interactive resource based on phylogenomic profiling, designe...
With the rapid increase in the number of sequenced prokaryotic genomes, relying on automated gene an...
Following classical genetic approaches to understanding gene function, high-throughput phenotyping m...
The interpretation of genomic, transcriptomic and other microbial 'omics data is highly dependent on...
International audienceBackground: In comparative genomics, orthologs are used to transfer annotation...
©2006 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.The electronic version of this article is the compl...
The growth of genomic information in public databases has dramatically improved our view of the tree...
New microbial genomes are sequenced at a high pace, allowing insight into the genetics of not only c...
Functional profiling of genomes and metagenomes, as well as data mining for novel proteins, all rely...
The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from homologs. A...
Background. The function of many genes is still not known even in model organisms. An increasing ava...
The availability of microbial genomes has opened many new avenues of research within microbiology. T...
Krause L. From single genomes to natural microbial communities : novel methods for the high-throughp...
Bacteria and Archaea display a variety of phenotypic traits and can adapt to diverse ecological nich...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has increased interest in bacteriophages (viruses that kil...
International audiencePhydbac is a web interactive resource based on phylogenomic profiling, designe...
With the rapid increase in the number of sequenced prokaryotic genomes, relying on automated gene an...
Following classical genetic approaches to understanding gene function, high-throughput phenotyping m...
The interpretation of genomic, transcriptomic and other microbial 'omics data is highly dependent on...
International audienceBackground: In comparative genomics, orthologs are used to transfer annotation...
©2006 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.The electronic version of this article is the compl...
The growth of genomic information in public databases has dramatically improved our view of the tree...