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==Defining orthologs==
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A number of different strategiesare available to use e precomputed results to dewfine the Mbp1 most similar ortholog in YFO.
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===Orthologs by COGs and KOGS===
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*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/COG/new/ COGs and KOGS]
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===Orthologs by OMA and OrhtoDB===
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===Orthologs by syntenic gene order conservation===
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Revision as of 22:01, 28 October 2012

Homology: concepts and principles


This page is a placeholder, or under current development; it is here principally to establish the logical framework of the site. The material on this page is correct, but incomplete.


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Contents

Defining orthologs

A number of different strategiesare available to use e precomputed results to dewfine the Mbp1 most similar ortholog in YFO.

Orthologs by COGs and KOGS


Orthologs by OMA and OrhtoDB

Orthologs by syntenic gene order conservation

Orthologs by RBM

   

Further reading and resources