The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lateral transfer. Probabilistic models of gene gain and loss are needed to distinguish between these possibilities. Existing models allow only single genes to be gained and lost, despite the empirical evidence for multi-gene events. We compare birth-death models (currently the only widely-used models, in which only one gene can be gained or lost at a time) to blocks models (allowing gain and loss of multiple genes within a family). We analyze two pairs of genomes: two E. coli strains, and the distantly-related Archaeoglobus fulgidus (archaea) and Bacillus subtilis (gram positive bacteria). Blocks models describe the data much better than birth-d...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
The distributed genome hypothesis states that the set of genes in a popu-lation of bacteria is distr...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lat...
Abstract: The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene los...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
The timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due to the scarcity of pr...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
Abstract. We introduce a Markov model for the evolution of a gene family along a phylogeny. The mode...
Characterizing the mechanisms of duplicate gene retention using phylogenetic methods requires models...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes is a highly dynamic process that involves intensive loss...
Background: Phylogenetic birth-death models are opening a new window on the processes of genome evol...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
The distributed genome hypothesis states that the set of genes in a popu-lation of bacteria is distr...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lat...
Abstract: The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene los...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
The timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due to the scarcity of pr...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
Abstract. We introduce a Markov model for the evolution of a gene family along a phylogeny. The mode...
Characterizing the mechanisms of duplicate gene retention using phylogenetic methods requires models...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes is a highly dynamic process that involves intensive loss...
Background: Phylogenetic birth-death models are opening a new window on the processes of genome evol...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
The distributed genome hypothesis states that the set of genes in a popu-lation of bacteria is distr...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...