Background: With the increased availability of sequenced genomes there have been several initiatives to infer evolutionary relationships by whole genome characteristics. One of these studies suggested good congruence between genome synteny, shared gene content, 16S ribosomal DNA identity, codon usage and the genome signature in prokaryotes. Here we rigorously test the phylogenetic signal of the genome signature, which consists of the genome-specific relative frequencies of dinucleotides, on 334 sequenced prokaryotic genome sequences. Results: Intrageneric comparisons show that in general the genomic dissimilarity scores are higher than in intraspecific comparisons, in accordance with the suggested phylogenetic signal of the genome signature...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...
In recent decades, the taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea, and therefore genus designation, has been l...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
BACKGROUND:With the increased availability of sequenced genomes there have been several initiatives ...
For a long time prokaryotic species definition has been under debate and a constant source of turmoi...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Contains fulltext : 71026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gene content h...
Gene content has been shown to contain a strong phylogenetic signal, yet its usage for phylogenetic ...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic se...
Abstract.—A number of recent papers have suggested that gene family content can be used to resolve p...
BACKGROUND:DNA word frequencies, normalized for genomic AT content, are remarkably stable within pro...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
The extent to which prokaryotic evolution has been influenced by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and ...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
BACKGROUND. The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be ac...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...
In recent decades, the taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea, and therefore genus designation, has been l...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
BACKGROUND:With the increased availability of sequenced genomes there have been several initiatives ...
For a long time prokaryotic species definition has been under debate and a constant source of turmoi...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic sequences....
Contains fulltext : 71026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gene content h...
Gene content has been shown to contain a strong phylogenetic signal, yet its usage for phylogenetic ...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic methods are based on alignments of nucleic or peptidic se...
Abstract.—A number of recent papers have suggested that gene family content can be used to resolve p...
BACKGROUND:DNA word frequencies, normalized for genomic AT content, are remarkably stable within pro...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
The extent to which prokaryotic evolution has been influenced by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and ...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
BACKGROUND. The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be ac...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...
In recent decades, the taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea, and therefore genus designation, has been l...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...