Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences. The tremendous increase in molecular data permits phylogenetic analyses of very long sequences and of many species, but also requires methods to help manage large datasets. Results Here we explore the phylogenetic signal present in molecular data by genomic signatures, defined as the set of frequencies of short oligonucleotides present in DNA sequences. Although violating many of the standard assumptions of traditional phylogenetic analyses – in particular explicit statements of homology inherent in character matrices – the use of the signature does permit the analysis of very long sequences, even those that are unalignable, and is t...
Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collec...
The intention of this editorial is to steer researchers through methodological choices in molecular ...
Large-scale, genome-level molecular phylogenetic analyses present both opportunities and challenges ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Contains fulltext : 71026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gene content h...
Gene content has been shown to contain a strong phylogenetic signal, yet its usage for phylogenetic ...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
From 1971 to 1985, Carl Woese and colleagues generated oligonucleotide catalogs of 16S/18S rRNAs fro...
<p>For a variety of kinds of studies it is useful to have a collection of so-called “phylogenetic ma...
Conventional sequence alignment techniques for comparing and analysing relatively smaller DNA sequen...
BACKGROUND:With the increased availability of sequenced genomes there have been several initiatives ...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
<p>Sequences were aligned using the MEGA5 (Version5.1) software package. NJ (Neighbor-joining method...
Signature genes are genes that are unique to a taxonomic clade and are common within it. They contai...
BackgroundMany important applications in bioinformatics, including sequence alignment and protein fa...
Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collec...
The intention of this editorial is to steer researchers through methodological choices in molecular ...
Large-scale, genome-level molecular phylogenetic analyses present both opportunities and challenges ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Contains fulltext : 71026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gene content h...
Gene content has been shown to contain a strong phylogenetic signal, yet its usage for phylogenetic ...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
From 1971 to 1985, Carl Woese and colleagues generated oligonucleotide catalogs of 16S/18S rRNAs fro...
<p>For a variety of kinds of studies it is useful to have a collection of so-called “phylogenetic ma...
Conventional sequence alignment techniques for comparing and analysing relatively smaller DNA sequen...
BACKGROUND:With the increased availability of sequenced genomes there have been several initiatives ...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
<p>Sequences were aligned using the MEGA5 (Version5.1) software package. NJ (Neighbor-joining method...
Signature genes are genes that are unique to a taxonomic clade and are common within it. They contai...
BackgroundMany important applications in bioinformatics, including sequence alignment and protein fa...
Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collec...
The intention of this editorial is to steer researchers through methodological choices in molecular ...
Large-scale, genome-level molecular phylogenetic analyses present both opportunities and challenges ...