International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the detection of orthologs is crucial for reliable functional annotation and evolutionary analyses of genes and species. Yet, the dynamic remodeling of genome content through gain, loss, transfer of genes, and segmental and whole-genome duplication hinders reliable orthology detection. Moreover, the lack of direct functional evidence and the questionable quality of some available genome sequences and annotations present additional difficulties to assess orthology. This article reviews the existing computational methods and their potential accuracy in the high-throughput era of genome sequencing and anticipates open questions in terms of methodology,...
Nowadays defying homology relationships among sequences is essential for biological research. Within...
Abstract. — Orthology analysis, that is, finding out whether a pair of homologous genes are ortholog...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Accurate inference of orthologous genes is a pre-requisite for most comparative genomics studies, an...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Background: Orthologs (genes that have diverged after a speciation event) tend to h...
Motivation: Orthologous proteins in different species are likely to have similar biochemical functio...
Orthologs are genes that diverged from an ancestral gene when the species diverged. High-throughput...
Nowadays defying homology relationships among sequences is essential for biological research. Within...
Abstract. — Orthology analysis, that is, finding out whether a pair of homologous genes are ortholog...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Accurate inference of orthologous genes is a pre-requisite for most comparative genomics studies, an...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Background: Orthologs (genes that have diverged after a speciation event) tend to h...
Motivation: Orthologous proteins in different species are likely to have similar biochemical functio...
Orthologs are genes that diverged from an ancestral gene when the species diverged. High-throughput...
Nowadays defying homology relationships among sequences is essential for biological research. Within...
Abstract. — Orthology analysis, that is, finding out whether a pair of homologous genes are ortholog...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...