DocumentCode
1992615
Title
GPX: A Tool for the Exploration and Visualization of Genome Evolution
Author
Nahar, Neha ; Hamel, Lutz ; Popstova, M.S. ; Gogarten, J. Peter
Author_Institution
Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston
fYear
2007
fDate
14-17 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
1338
Lastpage
1342
Abstract
Ever since Darwin the Tree of Life has provided a framework to study the evolution of organisms. However, comparative genome analyses of microorganisms have shown that genomes are mosaics where different parts have different histories. This is due to horizontal gene transfer that transforms the Tree of Life into a Web of Life where different parts of a genome possess different evolutionary histories. Clustering gene families based on the phylogenetic information they retain allows extracting a majority consensus for the genomes´ evolution, and the determination of genes that have a conflicting phylogeny. The latter is of interest in the context of comparative genomics of prokaryotes because these conflicts point towards possible horizontal transfers of genes and metabolic pathways between divergent organisms. We have created a web-based tool gene phylogeny eXplorer, GPX (http://www.bioinformatics.cs.uri.edu/gpx/) that facilitates comparative genome analysis of different species. GPX displays results as an interactive map that allows users to explore and interpret genomic data representing gene evolution. It allows the visualization of consensus and conflicting evolutionary histories of genes which in turn supports the visual identification of possible horizontal gene transfer events. The novel aspect of our approach is that we do not try to analyze DNA sequences directly but instead use self-organizing maps to find structure (clusters) in a space spanned by all possible evolutionary relationships between the genomes in questions.
Keywords
DNA; Web sites; biochemistry; biology computing; cellular transport; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; DNA sequences; GPX; divergent organisms; gene clustering; gene transfer; gene visualization; genome evolution; interactive map; metabolic pathways; microorganisms; phylogenetic information; prokaryotes; self-organizing maps; web-based tool gene phylogeny explorer; Bioinformatics; DNA; Data mining; Data visualization; Displays; Genomics; History; Microorganisms; Organisms; Phylogeny; SOM; bipartition analysis; bootstrap; gene families; phylogenetics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bioinformatics and Bioengineering, 2007. BIBE 2007. Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1509-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BIBE.2007.4375743
Filename
4375743
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