Motivation: Gene family evolution is driven by evolutionary events such as speciation, gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer and gene loss, and inferring these events in the evolutionary history of a given gene family is a fundamental problem in comparative and evolutionary genomics with numerous important applications. Solving this problem requires the use of a reconciliation framework, where the input consists of a gene family phylogeny and the corresponding species phylogeny, and the goal is to reconcile the two by postulating speciation, gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer and gene loss events. This reconciliation problem is referred to as duplication-transfer-loss (DTL) reconciliation and has been extensively studied in the...
International audienceTree reconciliation methods aim at estimating the evolutionary events that cau...
Abstract Background Gene tree - species tree reconciliation problems infer the patterns and processe...
Genes, as functional fragments of DNA sequences, evolve inside genomes through evolutionary events s...
Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is a powerful approach for inferring evolutionary events like gene ...
Gene families evolve through complex evolutionary events such as speciation, gene duplication, horiz...
Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) reconciliation is a widely used computational technique for understa...
UMR AGAP - équipe GE²pop - Génomique évolutive et gestion des populationsReconciliations between gen...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
UMR AGAP : équipe GE2popInternational audienceIn the field of phylogenetics, the evolutionary histor...
The classical gene and species tree reconciliation, used to infer the history of gene gain and loss ...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
Gene sequences contain a goldmine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunately for taxonomists thi...
Background: Reconciliation methods compare gene trees and species trees to recover evolutionary even...
Classical gene and species tree reconciliation, used to infer the history of gene gain and loss expl...
Abstract Background Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) reconciliation is a powerful and increasingly po...
International audienceTree reconciliation methods aim at estimating the evolutionary events that cau...
Abstract Background Gene tree - species tree reconciliation problems infer the patterns and processe...
Genes, as functional fragments of DNA sequences, evolve inside genomes through evolutionary events s...
Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is a powerful approach for inferring evolutionary events like gene ...
Gene families evolve through complex evolutionary events such as speciation, gene duplication, horiz...
Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) reconciliation is a widely used computational technique for understa...
UMR AGAP - équipe GE²pop - Génomique évolutive et gestion des populationsReconciliations between gen...
International audienceGene sequences contain a gold mine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunat...
UMR AGAP : équipe GE2popInternational audienceIn the field of phylogenetics, the evolutionary histor...
The classical gene and species tree reconciliation, used to infer the history of gene gain and loss ...
<p>MOTIVATION: Gene duplication (D), transfer (T), loss (L) and incomplete lineage sorting (I) are c...
Gene sequences contain a goldmine of phylogenetic information. But unfortunately for taxonomists thi...
Background: Reconciliation methods compare gene trees and species trees to recover evolutionary even...
Classical gene and species tree reconciliation, used to infer the history of gene gain and loss expl...
Abstract Background Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) reconciliation is a powerful and increasingly po...
International audienceTree reconciliation methods aim at estimating the evolutionary events that cau...
Abstract Background Gene tree - species tree reconciliation problems infer the patterns and processe...
Genes, as functional fragments of DNA sequences, evolve inside genomes through evolutionary events s...