OrthoGNC: Accurate Identification of Orthologs based on Gene Neighborhood Conservation
Soheil Jahangiri-Tazehkand, Changiz Eslahchi, Limsoon Wong
Orthology relations can be used to transfer annotations from one gene (or protein) to another.
Hence, detecting orthology relations has become an important task in the post genomic era where
thousands of genomes are available for comparative studies. Various genomic events such as duplication,
horizontal gene transfer, etc. yield in erroneous assignment of orthology relations.
Employing gene neighborhood information can be used to resolve many ambiguities in orthology inference.
Here we present OrthoGNC, a software for predicting accurate pairwise orthology relations based on
gene neighborhood conservation. Our experiments on simulated and real data reveals high accuracy of OrthoGNC.
In addition to orthology detection, OrthoGNC can be employed to investigate the conservation of genomic
context among potential orthologs detected by other methods.
Download:
OrthoGNC binary
User's Guide
8 Mycobacterium data set (fastA files)
30 simulated species (fastA files)
Output of ALF web serivce.
(This file contains the complete archive generated by ALF web service. It contains fastA files, MSA files, Orthology matrices, etc.)
If you have any questions regarding the software, please contact s(dot)jahangiri(dot)cs(at sign)gmail.com.