2012
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkr1293
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MCScanX: a toolkit for detection and evolutionary analysis of gene synteny and collinearity

Abstract: MCScan is an algorithm able to scan multiple genomes or subgenomes in order to identify putative homologous chromosomal regions, and align these regions using genes as anchors. The MCScanX toolkit implements an adjusted MCScan algorithm for detection of synteny and collinearity that extends the original software by incorporating 14 utility programs for visualization of results and additional downstream analyses. Applications of MCScanX to several sequenced plant genomes and gene families are shown as examples.… Show more

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“…Synteny between the sub-genomes and B. vulgaris was assessed by first creating pseudomolecules by concatenating scaffolds which were known to be ordered and oriented within each of the nine chromosomes. Syntenic regions between these B. vulgaris chromosomes and those of quinoa were then identified using the recommended settings of the CoGe SynMap tool 70 and visualized using MCScanX 71 and VGSC 72 . For the purposes of visualization, quinoa chromosomes CqB05, CqA08, CqB11, CqA15 and CqB16 were inverted.…”
Section: Article Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synteny between the sub-genomes and B. vulgaris was assessed by first creating pseudomolecules by concatenating scaffolds which were known to be ordered and oriented within each of the nine chromosomes. Syntenic regions between these B. vulgaris chromosomes and those of quinoa were then identified using the recommended settings of the CoGe SynMap tool 70 and visualized using MCScanX 71 and VGSC 72 . For the purposes of visualization, quinoa chromosomes CqB05, CqA08, CqB11, CqA15 and CqB16 were inverted.…”
Section: Article Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We annotated protein-coding genes by integrating evidence from RNA sequencing, ab initio predictions and comparison with UniProt. Most synteny and Ka/Ks (non-synonymous divergence/synonymous divergence) analyses were performed using the package MCScanX 29 and synteny plots were drawn using Circos 30 . alternates between a haploid phase (in which a single allele of each gene is present) and a diploid phase (in which the genes are present in two allelic versions arranged colinearly on homologous chromosomes).…”
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“…For a protein sequence, the best five non-self hits in each target genome that met an E-value threshold of 0.00001 were reported. Whole-genome BLASTP results and the genome annotation file were used to compute collinear blocks for all possible pairs of chromosomes using MCScan software 68 . A region with at least 5 syntenic genes and no more than 15 gapped genes was called a syntenic block.…”
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confidence: 99%