Publikationer
Measuring genome conservation across taxa: divided strains and united kingdoms
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Publiceringsår: 2005
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 616-621
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie: Nucleic Acids Research
Volym: 33
Nummer: 2
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Förlag: Oxford Journals
Sammanfattning
Species evolutionary relationships have traditionally been defined by sequence similarities of phylogenetic marker molecules, recently followed by whole-genome phylogenies based on gene order, average ortholog similarity or gene content. Here, we introduce genome conservation—a novel metric of evolutionary distances between species that simultaneously takes into account, both gene content and sequence similarity at the whole-genome level. Genome conservation represents a robust distance measure, as demonstrated by accurate phylogenetic reconstructions. The genome conservation matrix for all presently sequenced organisms exhibits a remarkable ability to define evolutionary relationships across all taxonomic ranges. An assessment of taxonomic ranks with genome conservation shows that certain ranks are inadequately described and raises the possibility for a more precise and quantitative taxonomy in the future. All phylogenetic reconstructions are available at the genome phylogeny server: .
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Nyckelord
- Biology and Life Sciences
- genome phylogeny
- Comparative genomics
- evolution
- Bioinformatics
Övrigt
Published
Yes
- Microbial Ecology
- ISSN: 0305-1048
- ISSN: 1362-4962

