Inferring hierarchical orthologous groups from orthologous gene pairs.
Hierarchical orthologous groups are defined as sets of genes that have descended from a single common ancestor within a taxonomic range of interest. Identifying such groups is useful in a wide range of contexts, including inference of gene function, study of gene evolution dynamics and comparative g...
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Main Authors: | Adrian M Altenhoff, Manuel Gil, Gaston H Gonnet, Christophe Dessimoz |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/47e5a9cbb3914fdfb0dc816aff57b5d2 |
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