Contains fulltext : 36066.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The transfer of functional annotations from model organism proteins to human proteins is one of the main applications of comparative genomics. Various methods are used to analyze cross-species orthologous relationships according to an operational definition of orthology. Often the definition of orthology is incorrectly interpreted as a prediction of proteins that are functionally equivalent across species, while in fact it only defines the existence of a common ancestor for a gene in different species. However, it has been demonstrated that orthologs often reveal significant functional similarity. Therefore, the quality of the orthology prediction is an important f...
We describe IsoBase, a database identifying func-tionally related proteins, across five major eukary...
Orthologs are genes that diverged from an ancestral gene when the species diverged. High-throughput...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
BACKGROUND: The transfer of functional annotations from model organism proteins to human proteins is...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of all living organisms. They play a central role in determin...
Correctly evaluating functional similarities among homologous proteins is necessary for accurate tra...
The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from homologs. A...
The first complete bacterial genome sequence was reported in 1995, and to date over 800 genomes from...
Over billions of years, organizms have gone through evolutionary events called specification, during...
One of the most reliable methods for protein function annotation is to transfer experimentally known...
<div><p>The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from hom...
Achieving high accuracy in orthology inference is essential for many comparative, evolutionary and f...
Annotating protein function across species is an important task that is often complicated by the pre...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
We describe IsoBase, a database identifying func-tionally related proteins, across five major eukary...
Orthologs are genes that diverged from an ancestral gene when the species diverged. High-throughput...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
BACKGROUND: The transfer of functional annotations from model organism proteins to human proteins is...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of all living organisms. They play a central role in determin...
Correctly evaluating functional similarities among homologous proteins is necessary for accurate tra...
The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from homologs. A...
The first complete bacterial genome sequence was reported in 1995, and to date over 800 genomes from...
Over billions of years, organizms have gone through evolutionary events called specification, during...
One of the most reliable methods for protein function annotation is to transfer experimentally known...
<div><p>The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from hom...
Achieving high accuracy in orthology inference is essential for many comparative, evolutionary and f...
Annotating protein function across species is an important task that is often complicated by the pre...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
We describe IsoBase, a database identifying func-tionally related proteins, across five major eukary...
Orthologs are genes that diverged from an ancestral gene when the species diverged. High-throughput...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...