eggNOG v3.0: orthologous groups covering 1133 organisms at 41 different taxonomic ranges
European Molecular Biology Laboratory · University of Copenhagen · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Orthologous relationships form the basis of most comparative genomic and metagenomic studies and are essential for proper phylogenetic and functional analyses. The third version of the eggNOG database (http://eggnog.embl.de) contains non-supervised orthologous groups constructed from 1133 organisms, doubling the number of genes with orthology assignment compared to eggNOG v2. The new release is the result of a number of improvements and expansions: (i) the underlying homology searches are now based on the SIMAP database; (ii) the orthologous groups have been extended to 41 levels of selected taxonomic ranges enabling much more fine-grained orthology assignments; and (iii) the newly designed web page is…
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- 100%
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Authors
13- SPSean PowellCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- DSDamian Szklarczyk
University of Copenhagen, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Foundation Center
- KTKalliopi Trachana
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- ARAlexander Röth
University of Zurich
- MKMichael Kuhn
Technische Universität Dresden, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
- Computational biology
- Zoology
- Gene
- Life in Land