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PanOCT: automated clustering of orthologs using conserved gene neighborhood for pan-genomic analysis of bacterial strains and closely related species
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Comparative GenomicsGeneticsGenomicsSequence AlignmentBioinformatics DatabaseBacterial PathogensPhylogenetic AnalysisPan-genomic AnalysisGene Neighborhood InformationPan-genome OrthologEvolutionary MicrobiologyAutomated ClusteringOmicsPathogen CharacterizationBioinformaticsMicrobial SystematicsNatural SciencesGene NeighborhoodOrthologous ClustersMicrobiologyMedicineMicrobial Genetics
Pan-genome ortholog clustering tool (PanOCT) is a tool for pan-genomic analysis of closely related prokaryotic species or strains. PanOCT uses conserved gene neighborhood information to separate recently diverged paralogs into orthologous clusters where homology-only clustering methods cannot. The results from PanOCT and three commonly used graph-based ortholog-finding programs were compared using a set of four publicly available strains of the same bacterial species. All four methods agreed on ∼70% of the clusters and ∼86% of the proteins. The clusters that did not agree were inspected for evidence of correctness resulting in 85 high-confidence manually curated clusters that were used to compare all four methods.
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