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摘要
提出了一种新的和本质上简单的方法来重建原核生物系统发育树从他们的全基因组数据而不使用序列比对。它是基于固定长度的寡肽(最高K = 6)在其蛋白质组中的出现频率。这是一种没有精细调整和基因选择的方法。它可以在一定程度上纳入横向基因转移的影响,其结果可与2001年最新版的《Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology》所反映的细菌学家的系统学相媲美[1,2]。我们的方法的一个关键点是通过使用K - 1阶的马尔可夫模型从组成向量中减去随机背景,以突出自然选择的塑造作用。
Prokaryote phylogeny without sequence alignment: from avoidance signature to composition distance.
A new and essentially simple method to reconstruct prokaryotic phylogenetic trees from their complete genome data without using sequence alignment is proposed. It is based on the appearance frequency of oligopeptides of a fixed length (up to K = 6) in their proteomes. This is a method without fine adjustment and choice of genes. It can incorporate the effect of lateral gene transfer to some extent and leads to results comparable with the bacteriologists' systematics as reflected in the latest 2001 edition of the Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology [1, 2]. A key point in our approach is subtraction of a random background by using a Markovian model of order K - 1 from the composition vectors to highlight the shaping role of natural selection.