articleBioinformaticsMar 16, 2006GREEN OA

CAFE: a computational tool for the study of gene family evolution

KU Leuven · University of California, Davis · +1 more institution

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Abstract

SUMMARY: We present CAFE (Computational Analysis of gene Family Evolution), a tool for the statistical analysis of the evolution of the size of gene families. It uses a stochastic birth and death process to model the evolution of gene family sizes over a phylogeny. For a specified phylogenetic tree, and given the gene family sizes in the extant species, CAFE can estimate the global birth and death rate of gene families, infer the most likely gene family size at all internal nodes, identify gene families that have accelerated rates of gain and loss (quantified by a p-value) and identify which branches cause the p-value to be small for significant families. AVAILABILITY: Software is available from…

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Keywords
  • Gene family
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Extant taxon
  • Gene
  • Biology
  • Birth–death process
  • Phylogenetics
  • Tree (set theory)
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