Publications related to 'Program EEEP' : EEEP is a program that reconciles a rooted reference tree and an unrooted "test" tree by performing the smallest number of subtree prune-and-regraft (SPR) operations on the reference tree. The effect of these SPR operations in analogous to that of lateral genetic transfer events, so the reconciliation path output by the program is equivalent to a set of lateral gene transfers between organisms in the reference tree. http://bioinformatics.org.au/eeep/
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2010
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Sophie Abby, Eric Tannier, Manolo Gouy and Vincent Daubin. Detecting lateral gene transfers by statistical reconciliation of phylogenetic forests. In BMCB, Vol. 11:324, 2010.
Keywords: agreement forest, explicit network, from rooted trees, from species tree, heuristic, lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program EEEP, Program PhyloNet, Program Prunier, reconstruction, software.
Note: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/324.
       
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2007
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Maria S. Poptsova and J. Peter Gogarten. The power of phylogenetic approaches to detect horizontally transferred genes. In BMCEB, Vol. 7(45), 2007.
Keywords: evaluation, from rooted trees, lateral gene transfer, Program EEEP.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-7-45.
       
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2006
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Robert G. Beiko and Nicholas Hamilton. Phylogenetic identification of lateral genetic transfer events. In BMCEB, Vol. 6(15), 2006.
Keywords: evaluation, from rooted trees, from unrooted trees, lateral gene transfer, Program EEEP, Program HorizStory, Program LatTrans, reconstruction, software, SPR distance.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-6-15.
       
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