OrthoMCL: Identification of Ortholog Groups for Eukaryotic Genomes
Institut thématique Génétique, génomique et bioinformatique · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
The identification of orthologous groups is useful for genome annotation, studies on gene/protein evolution, comparative genomics, and the identification of taxonomically restricted sequences. Methods successfully exploited for prokaryotic genome analysis have proved difficult to apply to eukaryotes, however, as larger genomes may contain multiple paralogous genes, and sequence information is often incomplete. OrthoMCL provides a scalable method for constructing orthologous groups across multiple eukaryotic taxa, using a Markov Cluster algorithm to group (putative) orthologs and paralogs. This method performs similarly to the INPARANOID algorithm when applied to two genomes, but can be extended to cluster…
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- Biology
- Genome
- Gene
- Proteome
- Computational biology
- Genome project
- Genetics
- Orthologous Gene