Different orthology inference algorithms generate similar predicted orthogroups among Brassicaceae s...
Different orthology inference algorithms generate similar predicted orthogroups among Brassicaceae species
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Orthology inference is crucial for comparative genomics, and multiple algorithms have been developed to identify putative orthologs for downstream analyses. Despite the abundance of proposed solutions, including publicly available benchmarks, it is difficult to assess which tool is most suitable for plant species, which commonly have com...
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Different orthology inference algorithms generate similar predicted orthogroups among Brassicaceae species
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2168-0450
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2168-0450
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10.1002/aps3.11627