The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple studies have proposed its application in prokaryotic taxonomy and related disciplines. AAI demonstrates better resolution in elucidating taxonomic structure beyond the species rank when compared with average nucleotide identity (ANI), which is a standard criterion in species delineation. However, an efficient and easy-to-use computational tool for AAI calculation in large-scale taxonomic studies is not yet available. Here, we introduce a bioinformatic pipeline, named EzAAI, which allows for rapid and accurate AAI calculation in prokaryote sequences. The EzAAI tool is based on the MMSeqs2 program and computes AAI values almost identical to those g...
<p>MUMi score values vary from 0 for identical genomes to 1 for very distant genomes.</p
Background: Orthology analysis is an important part of data analysis in many areas of bioinformatics...
The amount of data used in phylogenetics has grown explosively in the recent years and many phylogen...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
Species demarcation in Bacteria and Archaea is mainly based on overall genome relatedness, which ser...
Average nucleotide identity (ANI) is a category of computational analysis that can be used to define...
In the genomic era, new techniques and criteria are proposed to improve the traditionally phenotypic...
The average nucleotide identity (ANI) determines if two genomes belong to the same species. UsingANI...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have enabled entire genomes to be sequenced quickly and...
We present AAI-profiler, a web server for exploratory analysis and quality control in comparative ge...
We present AAI-profiler, a web server for exploratory analysis and quality control in comparative ge...
In prokaryotic taxonomy, a set of criteria is commonly used to delineate species. These criteria are...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
Species assignments in prokaryotes use a manual, poly-phasic approach utilizing both phenotypic trai...
Species assignments in prokaryotes use a manual, poly-phasic approach utilizing both phenotypic trai...
<p>MUMi score values vary from 0 for identical genomes to 1 for very distant genomes.</p
Background: Orthology analysis is an important part of data analysis in many areas of bioinformatics...
The amount of data used in phylogenetics has grown explosively in the recent years and many phylogen...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
Species demarcation in Bacteria and Archaea is mainly based on overall genome relatedness, which ser...
Average nucleotide identity (ANI) is a category of computational analysis that can be used to define...
In the genomic era, new techniques and criteria are proposed to improve the traditionally phenotypic...
The average nucleotide identity (ANI) determines if two genomes belong to the same species. UsingANI...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have enabled entire genomes to be sequenced quickly and...
We present AAI-profiler, a web server for exploratory analysis and quality control in comparative ge...
We present AAI-profiler, a web server for exploratory analysis and quality control in comparative ge...
In prokaryotic taxonomy, a set of criteria is commonly used to delineate species. These criteria are...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
Species assignments in prokaryotes use a manual, poly-phasic approach utilizing both phenotypic trai...
Species assignments in prokaryotes use a manual, poly-phasic approach utilizing both phenotypic trai...
<p>MUMi score values vary from 0 for identical genomes to 1 for very distant genomes.</p
Background: Orthology analysis is an important part of data analysis in many areas of bioinformatics...
The amount of data used in phylogenetics has grown explosively in the recent years and many phylogen...