Publications related to 'Program RANGER-DTL' : RANGER-DTL is a multiplatform program which takes as input a gene tree (rooted or unrooted) and a rooted species tree (dated or undated) and builds a duplication-transfer-loss scenario. Available at http://compbio.mit.edu/ranger-dtl/
 
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2013
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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Reconciliation Revisited: Handling Multiple Optima when Reconciling with Duplication, Transfer, and Loss. In RECOMB13, Vol. 7821:1-13 of LNCS, springer, 2013.
Keywords: duplication, from rooted trees, from species tree, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mukul/Bansal_RECOMB2013.pdf.
       
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Mukul S. Bansal, Guy Banay, Timothy J. Harlow, J. Peter Gogarten and Ron Shamir. Systematic inference of highways of horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes. In BIO, Vol. 29(5):571-579, 2013.
Keywords: duplication, explicit network, from species tree, from unrooted trees, lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program HiDe, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mukul/Bansal_Highways_Bioinformatics_2013.pdf.
       

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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Reconciliation Revisited: Handling Multiple Optima when Reconciling with Duplication, Transfer, and Loss. In JCB, Vol. 20(10):738-754, 2013.
Keywords: duplication, from rooted trees, from species tree, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~mukul/Bansal_JCB2013.pdf.
       
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2012
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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Efficient Algorithms for the Reconciliation Problem with Gene Duplication, Horizontal Transfer, and Loss. In ISMB12, Vol. 28(12):i283-i291 of BIO, 2012.
Keywords: duplication, explicit network, from rooted trees, from species tree, lateral gene transfer, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Angst, Program Mowgli, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts225.
       
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