Over 3000 microbial (bacterial and archaeal) genomes have been made publically available to date, providing an unprecedented opportunity to examine evolutionary genomic trends and offering valuable reference data for a variety of other studies such as metagenomics. The utility of these genome sequences is greatly enhanced when we have an understanding of how they are phylogenetically related to each other. Therefore, we here describe our efforts to reconstruct the phylogeny of all available bacterial and archaeal genomes. We identified 24, single-copy, ubiquitous genes suitable for this phylogenetic analysis. We used two approaches to combine the data for the 24 genes. First, we concatenated alignments of all genes into a single alignment f...
Taxonomy of our MAGs was refined by placing MAGs in a phylogenetic context using PhyloSift v. 1.0.1 ...
Microbial genomes have been shaped by parent-to-offspring (vertical) descent and lateral genetic tra...
Although the number of bacterial genome sequences is ever increasing, species sampling has been very...
Over 3000 microbial (bacterial and archaeal) genomes have been made publically available to date, pr...
Over 3000 microbial (bacterial and archaeal) genomes have been made publically available to date, pr...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
The availability of a number of complete cellular genome sequences allows the development of organis...
<p>For a variety of kinds of studies it is useful to have a collection of so-called “phylogenetic ma...
In recent years, several new clades within the domain Achaea have been discovered. This is due in pa...
There are now nearly 1,000 completed bacterial and archaeal genomes available, but as most of them w...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
Genome-based phylogeny plays a central role in the future taxonomy and phylogenetics of Bacteria and...
In recent decades, the taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea, and therefore genus designation, has been l...
We have developed a machine-learning approach to identify 3537 discrete orthologue protein sequence ...
Taxonomy of our MAGs was refined by placing MAGs in a phylogenetic context using PhyloSift v. 1.0.1 ...
Microbial genomes have been shaped by parent-to-offspring (vertical) descent and lateral genetic tra...
Although the number of bacterial genome sequences is ever increasing, species sampling has been very...
Over 3000 microbial (bacterial and archaeal) genomes have been made publically available to date, pr...
Over 3000 microbial (bacterial and archaeal) genomes have been made publically available to date, pr...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
The availability of a number of complete cellular genome sequences allows the development of organis...
<p>For a variety of kinds of studies it is useful to have a collection of so-called “phylogenetic ma...
In recent years, several new clades within the domain Achaea have been discovered. This is due in pa...
There are now nearly 1,000 completed bacterial and archaeal genomes available, but as most of them w...
Reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic relationships among living organisms is a fundamental ch...
Genome-based phylogeny plays a central role in the future taxonomy and phylogenetics of Bacteria and...
In recent decades, the taxonomy of Bacteria and Archaea, and therefore genus designation, has been l...
We have developed a machine-learning approach to identify 3537 discrete orthologue protein sequence ...
Taxonomy of our MAGs was refined by placing MAGs in a phylogenetic context using PhyloSift v. 1.0.1 ...
Microbial genomes have been shaped by parent-to-offspring (vertical) descent and lateral genetic tra...
Although the number of bacterial genome sequences is ever increasing, species sampling has been very...