MCScanX-transposed: detecting transposed gene duplications based on multiple colinearity scans

Bioinformatics - Tập 29 Số 11 - Trang 1458-1460 - 2013
Yupeng Wang1, Jingping Li1, Andrew H. Paterson1
11 Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 and 2Computational Biology Service Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

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Abstract

Summary: Gene duplication occurs via different modes such as segmental and single-gene duplications. Transposed gene duplication, a specific form of single-gene duplication, ‘copies’ a gene from an ancestral chromosomal location to a novel location. MCScanX is a toolkit for detection and evolutionary analysis of gene colinearity. We have developed MCScanX-transposed, a software package to detect transposed gene duplications that occurred within different epochs, based on execution of MCScanX within and between related genomes. MCScanX-transposed can be also used for integrative analysis of gene duplication modes for a genome and to annotate a gene family of interest with gene duplication modes.

Availability:  MCScanX-transposed is freely available at http://chibba.pgml.uga.edu/mcscan2/transposed/.

Contact:  [email protected] or [email protected]

Supplementary information:  Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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