2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.30.466607
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OrthoSNAP: a tree splitting and pruning algorithm for retrieving single-copy orthologs from gene family trees

Abstract: Molecular evolution studies, such as phylogenomic studies and genome-wide surveys of positive selection, often rely on gene families of single-copy orthologs (SC-OGs). In contrast, large gene families with multiple homologs in one or more species—a phenomenon observed among several important families of genes such as transporters and transcription factors—are often ignored because identifying and retrieving SC-OGs nested within them is challenging. To address this issue and increase the number of markers used … Show more

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