Network-based Microsynteny Analysis Identifies Major Differences and Genomic Outliers in Mammalian and Angiosperm Genomes
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Network-based Microsynteny Analysis Identifies Major Differences and Genomic Outliers in Mammalian and Angiosperm Genomes
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BDMA7A
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Zhao, Tao
M Eric Schranz |
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Harvard Dataverse
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- Genome Annotations of 87 Mammalian and 107 Angiosperm species used in this study. - Micro-synteny Network of 87 Mammals (4-columns version and simplified 2-columns version (edgelist), under the parametre of b5s5m15), and the clustering result, using the infomap algorithm. - Micro-synteny Network of BUSCO genes of 87 Mammalian genomes, and the clustering result. - Micro-synteny Network of 107 Angiosperms (4-columns version and simplified 2-columns version (edgelist),under the parametre of b5s5m25), and the clustering result, using the infomap algorithm. - Micro-synteny Network of BUSCO genes of 107 Plant genomes, and the clustering result. - Spreadsheets Supplementary Table 1: Genome annotation information of the genomes used. Supplementary Table 2: Phylogenetic profiling of all microsynteny clusters. Supplementary Table 3: Copy numbe of all BUSCO genes. Supplementary Table 4: Phylogenetic profiling of all microsynteny clusters of BUSCO genes. |
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Zhao, Tao
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