To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on the similarity information derived from a subset of conserved regions (or genes) in the corresponding genomes. In some cases, the regions chosen may not reflect the evolutionary history of the species and may be too restricted to differentiate the species. It is generally believed that the inference could be more accurate if whole genomes are being considered. The best existing solution that makes use of complete genomes was proposed by Henz et al.13 They can construct a phylogeny for 91 prokaryotic genomes in 170 CPU hours with an accuracy of about 70% (based on the measurement of non-trivial splits) while other approaches that use whole gen...
Many studies have been contributed to the inferences of phylogenies. Some studies are based on a sin...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-S1-S5With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is beco...
Abstract Background With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is becoming more ...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
Item does not contain fulltextSpecies phylogenies derived from comparisons of single genes are rarel...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Copyright © 2013 Wei Du et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons...
A faithful prokaryotic phylogeny should be inferred from genomic data and phylogeny determines taxon...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
Methods which derive pairwise distances directly from complete sequenced genomes are a potentially i...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies, the rapid generation and accumulation of...
International audienceWith the continuous growth of genome sequencing capabilities, phylogenetic tre...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Many studies have been contributed to the inferences of phylogenies. Some studies are based on a sin...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-S1-S5With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is beco...
Abstract Background With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is becoming more ...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
Item does not contain fulltextSpecies phylogenies derived from comparisons of single genes are rarel...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Copyright © 2013 Wei Du et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons...
A faithful prokaryotic phylogeny should be inferred from genomic data and phylogeny determines taxon...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
Methods which derive pairwise distances directly from complete sequenced genomes are a potentially i...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies, the rapid generation and accumulation of...
International audienceWith the continuous growth of genome sequencing capabilities, phylogenetic tre...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Many studies have been contributed to the inferences of phylogenies. Some studies are based on a sin...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-S1-S5With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is beco...
Abstract Background With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences, it is becoming more ...