The identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common ancestor through speciation, rather than duplication-has emerged as an essential component of many bioinformatics applications, ranging from the annotation of new genomes to experimental target prioritization. Yet, the development and application of orthology inference methods is hampered by the lack of consensus on source proteomes, file formats and benchmarks. The second 'Quest for Orthologs' meeting brought together stakeholders from various communities to address these challenges. We report on achievements and outcomes of this meeting, focusing on topics of particular relevance to the research community at large. The Quest for Orthologs consortium is an open community t...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
The Quest for Orthologs (QfO) is an open collaboration framework for experts in comparative phylogen...
The Orthology Benchmark Service evaluation, supported and maintained by the Quest for Orthologs cons...
Item does not contain fulltextThe identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common an...
International audienceThe identification of orthologs—genes pairs descended from a common ancestor t...
The identification of orthologs—genes pairs descended from a common ancestor through speciation, rat...
UNLABELLED: Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthol...
The identification of orthologs-genes in different species which descended from the same gene in the...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
The identification of orthologs—genes in different species which descended from the same gene in the...
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...
The Quest for Orthologs (QfO) is an open collaboration framework for experts in comparative phylogen...
The Orthology Benchmark Service evaluation, supported and maintained by the Quest for Orthologs cons...
Item does not contain fulltextThe identification of orthologs-genes pairs descended from a common an...
International audienceThe identification of orthologs—genes pairs descended from a common ancestor t...
The identification of orthologs—genes pairs descended from a common ancestor through speciation, rat...
UNLABELLED: Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthol...
The identification of orthologs-genes in different species which descended from the same gene in the...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
Given the rapid increase of species with a sequenced genome, the need to identify orthologous genes ...
The identification of orthologs—genes in different species which descended from the same gene in the...
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...
The Quest for Orthologs (QfO) is an open collaboration framework for experts in comparative phylogen...
The Orthology Benchmark Service evaluation, supported and maintained by the Quest for Orthologs cons...