Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework for subjects as diverse as the evolution of genomes, gene functions, cellular networks and functional genome annotation. Although orthologous proteins usually perform equivalent functions in different species, establishing true orthologous relationships requires a phylogenetic approach, which combines both trees and graphs (networks) using reliable species phylogeny and available genomic data from more than two species, and an insight into the processes of molecular evolution. Here, we evaluate the available bioinformatics tools and provide a set of guidelines to aid researchers in choosing the most appropriate tool for any situation
Motivation: Orthologous proteins in different species are likely to have similar biochemical functio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common an...
Accurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a foundational challenge i...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
Accurate inference of orthologous genes is a pre-requisite for most comparative genomics studies, an...
Accurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a foundational challenge i...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceAccurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a fo...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceMany resources exist which collect information on orthologous genes and provid...
Motivation: Orthologous proteins in different species are likely to have similar biochemical functio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common an...
Accurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a foundational challenge i...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
Accurate inference of orthologous genes is a pre-requisite for most comparative genomics studies, an...
Accurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a foundational challenge i...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceAccurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a fo...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceMany resources exist which collect information on orthologous genes and provid...
Motivation: Orthologous proteins in different species are likely to have similar biochemical functio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common an...
Accurate determination of the evolutionary relationships between genes is a foundational challenge i...