Phylogeny Reconstruction Algorithms
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1. Positive selection, molecular recombination structure and phylogenetic reconstruction of members of the family Tombusviridae: implication in virus taxonomy
A detailed study of putative recombination events and their evolution frequency in the whole genome of the currently known members of the family Tombusviridae, comprising 79 accessions retrieved from the international databases, was carried out by using the RECCO and RDP version 3.31β algorithms. The first program allowed the detection of potential recombin
Genetics and Molecular Biology. Publicado em: 16/09/2011
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2. Evolutionary multi-objective algorithms for Phylogenetic Inference / Algoritmos evolutivos multi-objetivo para a reconstrução de árvores filogenéticas
The phylogeny reconstruction problem consists of determining the evolutionary relationships (usually represented as a tree) among species. This is a very complex problem since the tree search space is huge. Several phylogenetic reconstruction methods have been proposed. Many of them defines an optimality criterion for evaluation of possible solutions. Howeve
Publicado em: 2008
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3. A multimodal and multiobjective approach for phylogenetic trees reconstruction / Uma abordagem multi-objetivo e multimodal para reconstrução de arvores filogeneticas
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees can be interpreted as a systematic process of proposing an arborean description to the relative dissimilarities observed among sets of homologous genetic attributes of species being compared. The resulting phylogenetic tree presents a certain topology, or ancestrality pattern, and the length of the edges of the tree w
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Mosaic Genomes of the Six Major Primate Lentivirus Lineages Revealed by Phylogenetic Analyses
To clarify the origin and evolution of the primate lentiviruses (PLVs), which include human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2 as well as their simian relatives, simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs), isolated from several host species, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships among the six supposedly nonrecombinant PLV lineages for which the full g
American Society for Microbiology.