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progressiveMauve: Multiple Genome Alignment with Gene Gain, Loss and Rearrangement
by
Darling, Aaron E.
, Mau, Bob
, Perna, Nicole T.
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Alignment
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Breakpoints
/ Computational Biology/Comparative Sequence Analysis
/ Computational Biology/Genomics
/ Computer programs
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ E coli
/ Enterobacteriacae
/ Escherichia
/ Evolution
/ File sharing
/ Filtration
/ Freeware
/ Gene Rearrangement
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetics and Genomics/Comparative Genomics
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Open source software
/ Phylogenetics
/ Population studies
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Recombination
/ Salmonella
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Shigella
/ Source code
/ Studies
/ Taxa
/ Variability
2010
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progressiveMauve: Multiple Genome Alignment with Gene Gain, Loss and Rearrangement
by
Darling, Aaron E.
, Mau, Bob
, Perna, Nicole T.
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Alignment
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Breakpoints
/ Computational Biology/Comparative Sequence Analysis
/ Computational Biology/Genomics
/ Computer programs
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ E coli
/ Enterobacteriacae
/ Escherichia
/ Evolution
/ File sharing
/ Filtration
/ Freeware
/ Gene Rearrangement
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetics and Genomics/Comparative Genomics
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Open source software
/ Phylogenetics
/ Population studies
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Recombination
/ Salmonella
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Shigella
/ Source code
/ Studies
/ Taxa
/ Variability
2010
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progressiveMauve: Multiple Genome Alignment with Gene Gain, Loss and Rearrangement
by
Darling, Aaron E.
, Mau, Bob
, Perna, Nicole T.
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Alignment
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Breakpoints
/ Computational Biology/Comparative Sequence Analysis
/ Computational Biology/Genomics
/ Computer programs
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divergence
/ DNA
/ E coli
/ Enterobacteriacae
/ Escherichia
/ Evolution
/ File sharing
/ Filtration
/ Freeware
/ Gene Rearrangement
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetics and Genomics/Comparative Genomics
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Open source software
/ Phylogenetics
/ Population studies
/ Probabilistic methods
/ Recombination
/ Salmonella
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Shigella
/ Source code
/ Studies
/ Taxa
/ Variability
2010
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progressiveMauve: Multiple Genome Alignment with Gene Gain, Loss and Rearrangement
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progressiveMauve: Multiple Genome Alignment with Gene Gain, Loss and Rearrangement
2010
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Overview
Multiple genome alignment remains a challenging problem. Effects of recombination including rearrangement, segmental duplication, gain, and loss can create a mosaic pattern of homology even among closely related organisms.
We describe a new method to align two or more genomes that have undergone rearrangements due to recombination and substantial amounts of segmental gain and loss (flux). We demonstrate that the new method can accurately align regions conserved in some, but not all, of the genomes, an important case not handled by our previous work. The method uses a novel alignment objective score called a sum-of-pairs breakpoint score, which facilitates accurate detection of rearrangement breakpoints when genomes have unequal gene content. We also apply a probabilistic alignment filtering method to remove erroneous alignments of unrelated sequences, which are commonly observed in other genome alignment methods. We describe new metrics for quantifying genome alignment accuracy which measure the quality of rearrangement breakpoint predictions and indel predictions. The new genome alignment algorithm demonstrates high accuracy in situations where genomes have undergone biologically feasible amounts of genome rearrangement, segmental gain and loss. We apply the new algorithm to a set of 23 genomes from the genera Escherichia, Shigella, and Salmonella. Analysis of whole-genome multiple alignments allows us to extend the previously defined concepts of core- and pan-genomes to include not only annotated genes, but also non-coding regions with potential regulatory roles. The 23 enterobacteria have an estimated core-genome of 2.46Mbp conserved among all taxa and a pan-genome of 15.2Mbp. We document substantial population-level variability among these organisms driven by segmental gain and loss. Interestingly, much variability lies in intergenic regions, suggesting that the Enterobacteriacae may exhibit regulatory divergence.
The multiple genome alignments generated by our software provide a platform for comparative genomic and population genomic studies. Free, open-source software implementing the described genome alignment approach is available from http://gel.ahabs.wisc.edu/mauve.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Biology
/ Computational Biology/Comparative Sequence Analysis
/ Computational Biology/Genomics
/ DNA
/ E coli
/ Freeware
/ Genes
/ Genetics and Genomics/Comparative Genomics
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homology
/ Methods
/ Mutation
/ Shigella
/ Studies
/ Taxa
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