The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific" proteins apparently lacking homologs. However, because viral proteins evolve very fast, commonly used sequence similarity detection methods such as BLAST may overlook homologs. We analyzed a data set of proteins from RNA viruses characterized as "genus specific" by BLAST. More powerful methods developed recently, such as HHblits or HHpred (available through web-based, user-friendly interfaces), could detect distant homologs of a quarter of these proteins, suggesting that these methods should be used to annotate viral genomes. In-depth manual analyses of a subset of the remaining sequences, guided by contextual information such a...
International audienceAbstract Viruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Thei...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific" proteins apparen...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many “orphan ” or “taxon-specific ” proteins appar...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific&qu...
Powerful sequence similarity search methods and in-depth manual analyses 1 can identify remote homol...
Paramyxovirinae are a large group of viruses that includes measles virus and parainfluenza viruses. ...
One of the fundamental challenges in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily r...
Massive amounts of metagenomics data are currently being produced, and in all such projects a sizeab...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
<div><p>The infection cycle of viruses creates many opportunities for the exchange of genetic materi...
The origin and evolution of viruses is a subject of ongoing debate. In this study, we provide a full...
Abstract Background A new sequence independent bioinformatics approach allowing genome-wide search f...
Background. A new sequence independent bioinformatics approach allowing genome-wide...
International audienceAbstract Viruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Thei...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific" proteins apparen...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many “orphan ” or “taxon-specific ” proteins appar...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific&qu...
Powerful sequence similarity search methods and in-depth manual analyses 1 can identify remote homol...
Paramyxovirinae are a large group of viruses that includes measles virus and parainfluenza viruses. ...
One of the fundamental challenges in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily r...
Massive amounts of metagenomics data are currently being produced, and in all such projects a sizeab...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
<div><p>The infection cycle of viruses creates many opportunities for the exchange of genetic materi...
The origin and evolution of viruses is a subject of ongoing debate. In this study, we provide a full...
Abstract Background A new sequence independent bioinformatics approach allowing genome-wide search f...
Background. A new sequence independent bioinformatics approach allowing genome-wide...
International audienceAbstract Viruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Thei...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...
International audienceViruses are abundant, diverse and ancestral biological entities. Their diversi...