The ability to detect and characterize bacteria within a biological sample is crucial for the monitoring of infections and epidemics, as well as for the study of human health and its relationship with commensal microorganisms. To this aim, a commonly used technique is the 16S rRNA gene targeted sequencing. PCR-amplified 16S sequences derived from the sample of interest are usually clustered into the so-called Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) based on pairwise similarities. Then, representative OTU sequences are compared with reference (human-made) databases to derive their phylogeny and taxonomic classification. Here, we propose a new reference-free approach to define the phylogenetic distance between bacteria based on protein domains, wh...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Bacteria represent the most genetically diverse kingdom of life. ...
Massively parallel high throughput sequencing technologies allow us to interrogate the microbial com...
We continue the exploration of DNA-based indexing as a universal coordinate system in DNA spaces to ...
The ability to detect and characterize bacteria within a biological sample is crucial for the monito...
AbstractClassification of bacteria is mainly based on sequence comparisons of certain homologous gen...
© The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2013 British Ecological Society.. This article is ...
To study the phylogeny and taxonomy of samples from complex environments Next-generation sequencing ...
Phenotypic behavior of a group of organisms can be studied using a range of molecular evolutionary t...
Background: Microscopic, biochemical, molecular, and computer-based approaches are extensively used ...
<div><p>Massively parallel high throughput sequencing technologies allow us to interrogate the micro...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
In microbial identification the standard method to attribute a specific name to a bacterial isolate ...
For the taxonomic classification of microbes, 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences are widely use...
16S rRNA sequencing, commonly used to survey microbial communities, begins by grouping individual re...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Bacteria represent the most genetically diverse kingdom of life. ...
Massively parallel high throughput sequencing technologies allow us to interrogate the microbial com...
We continue the exploration of DNA-based indexing as a universal coordinate system in DNA spaces to ...
The ability to detect and characterize bacteria within a biological sample is crucial for the monito...
AbstractClassification of bacteria is mainly based on sequence comparisons of certain homologous gen...
© The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2013 British Ecological Society.. This article is ...
To study the phylogeny and taxonomy of samples from complex environments Next-generation sequencing ...
Phenotypic behavior of a group of organisms can be studied using a range of molecular evolutionary t...
Background: Microscopic, biochemical, molecular, and computer-based approaches are extensively used ...
<div><p>Massively parallel high throughput sequencing technologies allow us to interrogate the micro...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
In microbial identification the standard method to attribute a specific name to a bacterial isolate ...
For the taxonomic classification of microbes, 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences are widely use...
16S rRNA sequencing, commonly used to survey microbial communities, begins by grouping individual re...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Bacteria represent the most genetically diverse kingdom of life. ...
Massively parallel high throughput sequencing technologies allow us to interrogate the microbial com...
We continue the exploration of DNA-based indexing as a universal coordinate system in DNA spaces to ...