International audienceA gene tree-species tree reconciliation explains the evolution of a gene tree within the species tree given a model of gene-family evolution. We describe ecceTERA, a program that implements a generic parsimony reconciliation algorithm, which accounts for gene duplication, loss and transfer (DTL) as well as speciation, involving sampled and unsampled lineages, within undated, fully dated or partially dated species trees. The ecceTERA reconciliation model and algorithm generalize or improve upon most published DTL parsimony algorithms for binary species trees and binary gene trees. Moreover, ecceTERA can estimate accurate species-tree aware gene trees using amalgamation.ecceTERA is freely available under http://mbb.univ-...
International audience: Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication,...
Reconciliation methods explain topology differences between a species tree and a gene tree by evolut...
Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication, transfer and loss, and ...
International audienceA gene tree-species tree reconciliation explains the evolution of a gene tree ...
The processes of gene duplication, loss, and lineage sorting can result in incongruence between the ...
Reconciliation is the process of resolving disagreement between gene and species trees, by invoking ...
International audienceTree reconciliation methods aim at estimating the evolutionary events that cau...
Abstract. Gene duplication and gene loss as well as other biological events can result in multiple c...
Abstract Background Gene tree - species tree reconciliation problems infer the patterns and processe...
International audienceIn the last decade, we witnessed the ascent of reconciliations as an important...
The first part of the paper briefly overviews the problem of gene and species trees reconciliation w...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
Abstract: Accurate gene tree-species tree reconciliation is fundamental to inferring the evolutionar...
Motivation: Traditionally, gene phylogenies have been reconstructed solely on the basis of mo-lecula...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
International audience: Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication,...
Reconciliation methods explain topology differences between a species tree and a gene tree by evolut...
Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication, transfer and loss, and ...
International audienceA gene tree-species tree reconciliation explains the evolution of a gene tree ...
The processes of gene duplication, loss, and lineage sorting can result in incongruence between the ...
Reconciliation is the process of resolving disagreement between gene and species trees, by invoking ...
International audienceTree reconciliation methods aim at estimating the evolutionary events that cau...
Abstract. Gene duplication and gene loss as well as other biological events can result in multiple c...
Abstract Background Gene tree - species tree reconciliation problems infer the patterns and processe...
International audienceIn the last decade, we witnessed the ascent of reconciliations as an important...
The first part of the paper briefly overviews the problem of gene and species trees reconciliation w...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
Abstract: Accurate gene tree-species tree reconciliation is fundamental to inferring the evolutionar...
Motivation: Traditionally, gene phylogenies have been reconstructed solely on the basis of mo-lecula...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
International audience: Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication,...
Reconciliation methods explain topology differences between a species tree and a gene tree by evolut...
Gene trees record the combination of gene-level events, such as duplication, transfer and loss, and ...