BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy and evolution. However, there is not yet a consensus methodology that provides a crisp partition of taxa, desirable when considering the problem of intra/inter-patient quasispecies classification or infection transmission event identification. We introduce the threshold bootstrap clustering (TBC), a new methodology for partitioning molecular sequences, that does not require a phylogenetic tree estimation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The TBC is an incremental partition algorithm, inspired by the stochastic Chinese restaurant process, and takes advantage of resampling techniques and models of sequence evolution. TBC uses as inp...
<p>Cluster types within the phylogenetic tree are defined as follows. Singletons (in blue) are clust...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
Effective surveillance and treatment strategies are required to control the hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Clusters of genetically similar infections suggest rapid transmission and may indicate priorities fo...
Abstract Background Conventional phylogenetic clustering approaches rely on arbitrary cutpoints appl...
In the context of infectious disease, sequence clustering can be used to provide important insights ...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
<p>(A) Example of the influence of bootstrap value in cluster 1 identification using Core-E2 (scenar...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
Background: Clustering is a common technique used by molecular biologists to group homologous sequen...
Population structure influences genealogical patterns, however data pertaining to how populations ar...
HIV patients form clusters in HIV transmission networks. Accurate identification of these transmissi...
<p>Cluster types within the phylogenetic tree are defined as follows. Singletons (in blue) are clust...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
Effective surveillance and treatment strategies are required to control the hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Clusters of genetically similar infections suggest rapid transmission and may indicate priorities fo...
Abstract Background Conventional phylogenetic clustering approaches rely on arbitrary cutpoints appl...
In the context of infectious disease, sequence clustering can be used to provide important insights ...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
<p>(A) Example of the influence of bootstrap value in cluster 1 identification using Core-E2 (scenar...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
Background: Clustering is a common technique used by molecular biologists to group homologous sequen...
Population structure influences genealogical patterns, however data pertaining to how populations ar...
HIV patients form clusters in HIV transmission networks. Accurate identification of these transmissi...
<p>Cluster types within the phylogenetic tree are defined as follows. Singletons (in blue) are clust...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
Effective surveillance and treatment strategies are required to control the hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...