BackgroundOrtholog assignment is a critical and fundamental problem in comparative genomics, since orthologs are considered to be functional counterparts in different species and can be used to infer molecular functions of one species from those of other species. MSOAR is a recently developed high-throughput system for assigning one-to-one orthologs between closely related species on a genome scale. It attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of input genomes in terms of genome rearrangement and gene duplication events. It assumes that a gene duplication event inserts a duplicated gene into the genome of interest at a random location (i.e., the random duplication model). However, in practice, biologists believe that genes are often ...
Gene duplication is one of the main driving forces of evolution. Yet, establishing reliable phylogen...
Comparative genomics has revealed the ubiquity of gene and genome duplication and subsequent gene lo...
Background: Genomic duplications constitute major events in the evolution of species, allowing paral...
BackgroundOrtholog assignment is a critical and fundamental problem in comparative genomics, since o...
The accurate identification of orthologous genes across different species is a critical and challeng...
The assignment of orthologous genes between a pair of genomes is a fundamental and challenging probl...
The assignment of orthologous genes between a pair of genomes is a fundamental and challenging probl...
The identification of orthologous genes shared by multiple genomes plays an important role in evolut...
Abstract Genome-scale assignment of orthologous genes is a fundamental and challenging problem in co...
Abstract Background In eukaryotic genomes, most genes are members of gene families. When comparing g...
Motivation: Large-scale evolutionary events such as genomic rearrange.ments and segmental duplicatio...
Many software tools for comparative analysis of genomic sequence data have been released in recent d...
Abstract. From the set of all pairwise homologies, weighted by sequence similarities, among a set of...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
Gene duplication is one of the main driving forces of evolution. Yet, establishing reliable phylogen...
Comparative genomics has revealed the ubiquity of gene and genome duplication and subsequent gene lo...
Background: Genomic duplications constitute major events in the evolution of species, allowing paral...
BackgroundOrtholog assignment is a critical and fundamental problem in comparative genomics, since o...
The accurate identification of orthologous genes across different species is a critical and challeng...
The assignment of orthologous genes between a pair of genomes is a fundamental and challenging probl...
The assignment of orthologous genes between a pair of genomes is a fundamental and challenging probl...
The identification of orthologous genes shared by multiple genomes plays an important role in evolut...
Abstract Genome-scale assignment of orthologous genes is a fundamental and challenging problem in co...
Abstract Background In eukaryotic genomes, most genes are members of gene families. When comparing g...
Motivation: Large-scale evolutionary events such as genomic rearrange.ments and segmental duplicatio...
Many software tools for comparative analysis of genomic sequence data have been released in recent d...
Abstract. From the set of all pairwise homologies, weighted by sequence similarities, among a set of...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
Gene duplication is one of the main driving forces of evolution. Yet, establishing reliable phylogen...
Comparative genomics has revealed the ubiquity of gene and genome duplication and subsequent gene lo...
Background: Genomic duplications constitute major events in the evolution of species, allowing paral...