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Principles of phylogenetic analysis
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Further reading and resources
| Powell et al. (2014) eggNOG v4.0: nested orthology inference across 3686 organisms. Nucleic Acids Res 42:D231-9. (pmid: 24297252) |
| Wolf & Koonin (2012) A tight link between orthologs and bidirectional best hits in bacterial and archaeal genomes. Genome Biol Evol 4:1286-94. (pmid: 23160176) |
| Salichos & Rokas (2011) Evaluating ortholog prediction algorithms in a yeast model clade. PLoS ONE 6:e18755. (pmid: 21533202) |
| Koonin (2005) Orthologs, paralogs, and evolutionary genomics. Annu Rev Genet 39:309-38. (pmid: 16285863) |