OrthoFinder: solving fundamental biases in whole genome comparisons dramatically improves orthogroup inference accuracy

David Emms(University of Oxford), Steven Kelly(University of Oxford)
Genome biology
August 5, 2015
Cited by 3,920Open Access
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Abstract

Identifying homology relationships between sequences is fundamental to biological research. Here we provide a novel orthogroup inference algorithm called OrthoFinder that solves a previously undetected gene length bias in orthogroup inference, resulting in significant improvements in accuracy. Using real benchmark datasets we demonstrate that OrthoFinder is more accurate than other orthogroup inference methods by between 8 % and 33 %. Furthermore, we demonstrate the utility of OrthoFinder by providing a complete classification of transcription factor gene families in plants revealing 6.9 million previously unobserved relationships.


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