AbstractThe number of chromosomal segments conserved during the evolution of two species can be used to measure their genomic distance. The number of conserved segments containing homologous genes can be estimated by comparing synteny relations within and between the two genomes. There are three sources of underestimation, however. The first stems from conserved segments in which genes are yet to be identified in one or both species. The second results from repeated translocations or transpositions resulting in not just one, but several conserved segments from a chromosome in one species being located on a single chromosome in the other. We characterize the bias due to both effects and propose correct measures of syntenic distance. We also ...
Abstract Background Gene order and location in chromosomes of species are non-random. Neighboring ge...
International audienceCurrent methods for detecting synteny work well for genomes with high degrees ...
<p>Chromosome (Chr.) and position in mega base pairs (Mb) locations are given for the gene of intere...
AbstractThe number of chromosomal segments conserved during the evolution of two species can be used...
The number of chromosomal segments conserved during the evolution of two species can be used to meas...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
The quantitative study of evolution based on comparative map data is dependent on the definition and...
Comparative genomics is a field of bioinformatics in which the goal is to compare several species by...
<p>For gene pairs of different categories their relative distance in the human, chimpanzee and mouse...
Motivation: Modern techniques can yield the ordering and strandedness of genes on each chromosome of...
Linkage relationships of homologous loci in man and mouse were used to estimate the mean length of a...
<div><p>High-quality mapping of genomic regions and genes between two organisms is an indispensable ...
A conserved segment, i.e. a segment of chromosome unbroken during evolution, is an important operati...
Abstract. The quantification of comparative genomics dates from 1984 with the work of Nadeau and Tay...
High-quality mapping of genomic regions and genes between two organisms is an indispensable prerequi...
Abstract Background Gene order and location in chromosomes of species are non-random. Neighboring ge...
International audienceCurrent methods for detecting synteny work well for genomes with high degrees ...
<p>Chromosome (Chr.) and position in mega base pairs (Mb) locations are given for the gene of intere...
AbstractThe number of chromosomal segments conserved during the evolution of two species can be used...
The number of chromosomal segments conserved during the evolution of two species can be used to meas...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
The quantitative study of evolution based on comparative map data is dependent on the definition and...
Comparative genomics is a field of bioinformatics in which the goal is to compare several species by...
<p>For gene pairs of different categories their relative distance in the human, chimpanzee and mouse...
Motivation: Modern techniques can yield the ordering and strandedness of genes on each chromosome of...
Linkage relationships of homologous loci in man and mouse were used to estimate the mean length of a...
<div><p>High-quality mapping of genomic regions and genes between two organisms is an indispensable ...
A conserved segment, i.e. a segment of chromosome unbroken during evolution, is an important operati...
Abstract. The quantification of comparative genomics dates from 1984 with the work of Nadeau and Tay...
High-quality mapping of genomic regions and genes between two organisms is an indispensable prerequi...
Abstract Background Gene order and location in chromosomes of species are non-random. Neighboring ge...
International audienceCurrent methods for detecting synteny work well for genomes with high degrees ...
<p>Chromosome (Chr.) and position in mega base pairs (Mb) locations are given for the gene of intere...