<p>Motivation: We present a statistical method for detecting recombination, whose objective is to accurately locate the recombinant breakpoints in DNA sequence alignments of small numbers of taxa (4 or 5). Our approach explicitly models the sequence of phylogenetic tree topologies along a multiple sequence alignment. Inference under this model is done in a Bayesian way, using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). The algorithm returns the site-dependent posterior probability of each tree topology, which is used for detecting recombinant regions and locating their breakpoints.</p> <p>Results: The method was tested on a synthetic and three real DNA sequence alignments, where it was found to outperform the established detection...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Genomic regions participating in recombination events may support distinct topologies, and phylogene...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
We propose a heuristic approach to the detection of evidence for recombination and gene conversion i...
This paper proposes a graphical method for detecting interspecies recombination in multiple alignmen...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recombi...
<br>Motivation: A recently proposed method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments is...
CConventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
Conventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recomb...
DNA sequence alignments are usually not homogeneous. Mosaic structures may result as a consequence o...
Motivation: A promising sliding-window method for the detection of interspecific recombination in DN...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Genomic regions participating in recombination events may support distinct topologies, and phylogene...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
We propose a heuristic approach to the detection of evidence for recombination and gene conversion i...
This paper proposes a graphical method for detecting interspecies recombination in multiple alignmen...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recombi...
<br>Motivation: A recently proposed method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments is...
CConventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
Conventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recomb...
DNA sequence alignments are usually not homogeneous. Mosaic structures may result as a consequence o...
Motivation: A promising sliding-window method for the detection of interspecific recombination in DN...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
Genomic regions participating in recombination events may support distinct topologies, and phylogene...