Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collections, with a significant impact to genome analysis and in particular metagenomics, have primarily focused on compositional features of genomes. The evolutionary patterns of phylogenetic distribution of genes or proteins, represented by phylogenetic profiles, provide an alternative approach for the detection of taxonomic origins, but typically suffer from low accuracy. Herein, we present rank-BLAST, a novel approach for the assignment of protein sequences into genomic groups of the same taxonomic origin, based on the ranking order of phylogenetic profiles of target genes or proteins across the reference database. Results The rank-BLAST approa...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...
Proper taxonomic identification is essential for biological research. Unfortunately, there are no cl...
Phylogenetic profiles express the presence or absence of genes and their homologs across a number of...
ABSTRACT Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of ...
BackgroundThe exponential decrease in molecular sequencing cost generates unprecedented amounts of d...
Metagenomics is providing striking insights into the ecology of microbial communities. The recently ...
Metagenome studies have retrieved vast amounts of sequence out of a variety of environments, leadin...
Metagenomics is revolutionizing our understanding of microbial communities, showing that their struc...
Predicting functions of proteins and alternatively spliced isoforms encoded in a genome is one of th...
BackgroundMany important applications in bioinformatics, including sequence alignment and protein fa...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
<div><p>Metagenomics is revolutionizing our understanding of microbial communities, showing that the...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic se...
AbstractThe fast-growing number of complete genome sequences prompts the development of new phylogen...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...
Proper taxonomic identification is essential for biological research. Unfortunately, there are no cl...
Phylogenetic profiles express the presence or absence of genes and their homologs across a number of...
ABSTRACT Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of ...
BackgroundThe exponential decrease in molecular sequencing cost generates unprecedented amounts of d...
Metagenomics is providing striking insights into the ecology of microbial communities. The recently ...
Metagenome studies have retrieved vast amounts of sequence out of a variety of environments, leadin...
Metagenomics is revolutionizing our understanding of microbial communities, showing that their struc...
Predicting functions of proteins and alternatively spliced isoforms encoded in a genome is one of th...
BackgroundMany important applications in bioinformatics, including sequence alignment and protein fa...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
<div><p>Metagenomics is revolutionizing our understanding of microbial communities, showing that the...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic se...
AbstractThe fast-growing number of complete genome sequences prompts the development of new phylogen...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...
Proper taxonomic identification is essential for biological research. Unfortunately, there are no cl...
Phylogenetic profiles express the presence or absence of genes and their homologs across a number of...