Proceedings of the First International Conference on Bioinformatics 2010
DOI: 10.5220/0002710101140122
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PROTEIN DOMAIN PHYLOGENIES - Information Theory and Evolutionary Dynamics

Abstract: Abstract:The ever-increasing wealth of whole-genome information prompts for phylogenies based on entire genomes. The quest for a good distance measure, however, poses a big challenge; e.g. because of large-scale evolutionary events such as genomic rearrangements or inversions. We introduce here an information theory driven measure that for the encoded protein domain composition of genomes as protein domains are key evolutionary entities. Thus the new method focuses on selective advantageous events. As evolving… Show more

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