Phylogenetic patterns show the presence or absence of certain genes in a set of full genomes derived from different species. They can also be used to determine sets of genes that occur only in certain evolutionary branches. Previously, we presented a database named PhyloPat which allows the complete Ensembl gene database to be queried using phylogenetic patterns. Here, we describe an updated version of PhyloPat which can be queried by an improved web server. We used a single linkage clustering algorithm to create 241 697 phylogenetic lineages, using all the orthologies provided by Ensembl v49. PhyloPat offers the possibility of querying with binary phylogenetic patterns or regular expressions, or through a phylogenetic tree of the 39 includ...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Phylogenetic reconstruction is the method of choice to determine the homologous relationships betwee...
Abstract Background Bioinformatic tools are needed to store and access the rapidly growing phylogene...
Contains fulltext : 75994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Phylogenetic pat...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic patterns show the presence or absence of certain genes or proteins in a set...
Phylogenetic trees representing the evolutionary relationships of homologous genes are the entry poi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To effectively apply evolutionary concepts in genome-scale studies...
Phylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typically involve the identi...
International audiencePhylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typica...
Paper available from http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/9/108International audienceBackground: M...
Phylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typically involve the identi...
Evolutionary analyses of biological data are becoming a prerequisite in many fields of biology. At a...
Abstract.—As an archive of sequence data for over 165,000 species, GenBank is an indispensable resou...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Phylogenetic reconstruction is the method of choice to determine the homologous relationships betwee...
Abstract Background Bioinformatic tools are needed to store and access the rapidly growing phylogene...
Contains fulltext : 75994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Phylogenetic pat...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic patterns show the presence or absence of certain genes or proteins in a set...
Phylogenetic trees representing the evolutionary relationships of homologous genes are the entry poi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To effectively apply evolutionary concepts in genome-scale studies...
Phylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typically involve the identi...
International audiencePhylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typica...
Paper available from http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/9/108International audienceBackground: M...
Phylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typically involve the identi...
Evolutionary analyses of biological data are becoming a prerequisite in many fields of biology. At a...
Abstract.—As an archive of sequence data for over 165,000 species, GenBank is an indispensable resou...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Phylogenetic reconstruction is the method of choice to determine the homologous relationships betwee...
Abstract Background Bioinformatic tools are needed to store and access the rapidly growing phylogene...