- TreeFam
TreeFam (Tree families database) is a database of
phylogenetic tree s of animalgene s. It aims at developing a curated resource that gives reliable information aboutortholog andparalog assignments, andevolutionary history of variousgene families.TreeFam defines a gene family as a group of genes that evolved after the speciation of single-
metazoan animals. It also tries to include outgroup genes likeyeast ("S.cerevisiae" and "S. pombe") andplant ("A. thaliana") to reveal these distant members.TreeFam is also an
ortholog database. Unlike other pairwise alignment based ones, TreeFam infersorthologs by means of gene trees. It fits a gene tree into the universalspecies tree and finds historical duplications, speciations and losses events. TreeFam uses this information to evaluate tree building, guide manual curation, and infer complexortholog andparalog relations.The basic elements of TreeFam are gene families that can be divided into two parts: TreeFam-A and TreeFam-B families. TreeFam-B families are automatically created. They might contain errors given complex
phylogenies . TreeFam-A families are manually curated from TreeFam-B ones. Family names and node names are assigned at the same time. The ultimate goal of TreeFam is to present a curated resource for all the families.TreeFam is being run as a project at the
Sanger Institute , and its software is housed onSourceforge as "TreeSoft".Sources
* [http://www.treefam.org TreeFam website]
External links
* [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/suppl_1/D572 TreeFam paper]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16381935&dopt=Abstract Citation for a Nucleic Acid Res. paper]
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