The metabolic and regulatory capabilities of an organism are implicit in its protein content. This is often hard to estimate, however, due to ascertainment biases inherent in the available genome annotations. Its complement of recognizable functional protein domains and their combinations convey essentially the same information and at the same time are much more readily accessible, although protein domain models trained for one phylogenetic group frequently fail on distantly related sequences. Pooling related domain models based on their GO-annotation in combination with de novo gene prediction methods provides estimates that seem to be less affected by phylogenetic biases. We show here for 18 diverse representatives from all eukaryotic kin...
Motivation: Obtaining an accurate estimation of the number of protein coding genes and the number of...
Abstract Background Genome size and complexity, as measured by the number of genes or protein domain...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
The metabolic and regulatory capabilities of an organism are implicit in its protein content. This i...
<p>Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estima...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Abstract: Investigations into the origins and evolution of regulatory mechanisms re-quire quantitati...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
<div><p>Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
Motivation: Obtaining an accurate estimation of the number of protein coding genes and the number of...
Abstract Background Genome size and complexity, as measured by the number of genes or protein domain...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
The metabolic and regulatory capabilities of an organism are implicit in its protein content. This i...
<p>Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estima...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Abstract: Investigations into the origins and evolution of regulatory mechanisms re-quire quantitati...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
<div><p>Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
Motivation: Obtaining an accurate estimation of the number of protein coding genes and the number of...
Abstract Background Genome size and complexity, as measured by the number of genes or protein domain...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...