A phylogenetic profile captures the pattern of gene gain and loss throughout evolutionary time. Proteins that interact directly or indirectly within the cell to perform a biological function will often co-evolve, and this co-evolution should be well reflected within their phylogenetic profiles. Thus similar phylogenetic profiles are commonly used for grouping proteins into functional groups. However, it remains unclear how the size and content of the phylogenetic profile impacts the ability to predict function, particularly in Eukaryotes. Here we developed a straightforward approach to address this question by constructing a complete set of phylogenetic profiles for 31 fully sequenced Eukaryotes. Using Gene Ontology as our gold standard, we...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic profiling encompasses an important set of methodologies for in sili...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Discovering functional linkages and uncharacteriz...
BACKGROUND. The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be ac...
Abstract Background The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated wi...
Contains fulltext : 36341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The gap betwee...
Predicting functions of proteins and alternatively spliced isoforms encoded in a genome is one of th...
Comparing the genetic material, the genomes, of many diverse eukaryotes can help us to understand eu...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Phylogenetic profiling encompasses an important set of methodologi...
Information about functional connections between genes can be derived from patterns of coupled loss ...
Insights into the evolution of ancestral complexes and pathways are generally achieved through caref...
Functional links between genes can be predicted using phylogenetic profiling, by correlating the app...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
<div><p>Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on ...
Phylogenetic profiling involves the comparison of phylogenetic data across gene families. It is poss...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic profiling encompasses an important set of methodologies for in sili...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Discovering functional linkages and uncharacteriz...
BACKGROUND. The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be ac...
Abstract Background The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated wi...
Contains fulltext : 36341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The gap betwee...
Predicting functions of proteins and alternatively spliced isoforms encoded in a genome is one of th...
Comparing the genetic material, the genomes, of many diverse eukaryotes can help us to understand eu...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Phylogenetic profiling encompasses an important set of methodologi...
Information about functional connections between genes can be derived from patterns of coupled loss ...
Insights into the evolution of ancestral complexes and pathways are generally achieved through caref...
Functional links between genes can be predicted using phylogenetic profiling, by correlating the app...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
<div><p>Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on ...
Phylogenetic profiling involves the comparison of phylogenetic data across gene families. It is poss...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic profiling encompasses an important set of methodologies for in sili...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Discovering functional linkages and uncharacteriz...