Yu J, Blom J, Glaeser SP, et al. A review of bioinformatics platforms for comparative genomics. Recent developments of the EDGAR 2.0 platform and its utility for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies. Journal of Biotechnology. 2017;261:2-9.The rapid development of next generation sequencing technology has greatly increased the amount of available microbial genomes. As a result of this development, there is a rising demand for fast and automated approaches in analyzing these genomes in a comparative way. Whole genome sequencing also bears a huge potential for obtaining a higher resolution in phylogenetic and taxonomic classification. During the last decade, several software tools and platforms have been developed in the field of comparative gen...
AbstractRecent years have witnessed the advent and rapid development of massive sequencing technolog...
Contains fulltext : 35098.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)MOTIVATION: Ph...
Advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have resulted in significant reduction of ...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
Abstract Background The introduction of next generation sequencing approaches has caused a rapid inc...
Blom J, Albaum S, Doppmeier D, et al. EDGAR: a software framework for the comparative analysis of pr...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
Blom J, Albaum S, Doppmeier D, et al. EDGAR: a software framework for the comparative analysis of pr...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenomics integrates the vast amount of phylogenetic information contained in comple...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenomics integrates the vast amount of phylogenetic information contained in comple...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
The rapid increasing in the number of fully sequenced genomes of numerous species and massive amoun...
AbstractRecent years have witnessed the advent and rapid development of massive sequencing technolog...
Contains fulltext : 35098.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)MOTIVATION: Ph...
Advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have resulted in significant reduction of ...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
Abstract Background The introduction of next generation sequencing approaches has caused a rapid inc...
Blom J, Albaum S, Doppmeier D, et al. EDGAR: a software framework for the comparative analysis of pr...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
The rapidly increasing availability of microbial genome sequences has led to a growing demand for bi...
Blom J, Albaum S, Doppmeier D, et al. EDGAR: a software framework for the comparative analysis of pr...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenomics integrates the vast amount of phylogenetic information contained in comple...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenomics integrates the vast amount of phylogenetic information contained in comple...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
The rapid increasing in the number of fully sequenced genomes of numerous species and massive amoun...
AbstractRecent years have witnessed the advent and rapid development of massive sequencing technolog...
Contains fulltext : 35098.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)MOTIVATION: Ph...
Advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have resulted in significant reduction of ...