International audienceBackground: Most models of genome evolution concern either genetic sequences, gene content or gene order. They sometimes integrate two of the three levels, but rarely the three of them. Probabilistic models of gene order evolution usually have to assume constant gene content or adopt a presence/absence coding of gene neighborhoods which is blind to complex events modifying gene content. Results: We propose a probabilistic evolutionary model for gene neighborhoods, allowing genes to be inserted, duplicated or lost. It uses reconciled phylogenies, which integrate sequence and gene content evolution. We are then able to optimize parameters such as phylogeny branch lengths, or probabilistic laws depicting the diversity of ...
Background Genes located in the same chromosome region share common evolutionary events more often t...
Phylogenetic inference relies heavily on statistical models that have been extended and refined over...
Species evolution can often be adequately described with a phylogenetic tree. Interestingly, this is...
International audienceBackground: Most models of genome evolution concern either genetic sequences, ...
International audienceThe availability of a large number of assembled genomes opens the way to study...
The structure of a genome can be characterized by its gene content. Evolution of genome structure in...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
International audienceCONTEXT:The reconstruction of evolutionary scenarios for whole genomesin terms...
Gene and sub-gene family evolution is usually represented in a framework where domain trees evolve i...
Genomes evolve through processes that modify their content and organization at different scales, ran...
SummaryThe availability of diverse genomes makes it possible to predict gene function based on share...
This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships between ge...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
Context The reconstruction of evolutionary scenarios for whole genomes in terms of genome rearrangem...
A simple, fast, and biologically inspired computational approach for inferring genome-scale rearrang...
Background Genes located in the same chromosome region share common evolutionary events more often t...
Phylogenetic inference relies heavily on statistical models that have been extended and refined over...
Species evolution can often be adequately described with a phylogenetic tree. Interestingly, this is...
International audienceBackground: Most models of genome evolution concern either genetic sequences, ...
International audienceThe availability of a large number of assembled genomes opens the way to study...
The structure of a genome can be characterized by its gene content. Evolution of genome structure in...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
International audienceCONTEXT:The reconstruction of evolutionary scenarios for whole genomesin terms...
Gene and sub-gene family evolution is usually represented in a framework where domain trees evolve i...
Genomes evolve through processes that modify their content and organization at different scales, ran...
SummaryThe availability of diverse genomes makes it possible to predict gene function based on share...
This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships between ge...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
Context The reconstruction of evolutionary scenarios for whole genomes in terms of genome rearrangem...
A simple, fast, and biologically inspired computational approach for inferring genome-scale rearrang...
Background Genes located in the same chromosome region share common evolutionary events more often t...
Phylogenetic inference relies heavily on statistical models that have been extended and refined over...
Species evolution can often be adequately described with a phylogenetic tree. Interestingly, this is...