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SUBMITTER: Matsuya A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2238928 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Matsuya Akihiro A Sakate Ryuichi R Kawahara Yoshihiro Y Koyanagi Kanako O KO Sato Yoshiharu Y Fujii Yasuyuki Y Yamasaki Chisato C Habara Takuya T Nakaoka Hajime H Todokoro Fusano F Yamaguchi Kaori K Endo Toshinori T Oota Satoshi S Makalowski Wojciech W Ikeo Kazuho K Suzuki Yoshiyuki Y Hanada Kousuke K Hashimoto Katsuyuki K Hirai Momoki M Iwama Hisakazu H Saitou Naruya N Hiraki Aiko T AT Jin Lihua L Kaneko Yayoi Y Kanno Masako M Murakami Katsuhiko K Noda Akiko Ogura AO Saichi Naomi N Sanbonmatsu Ryoko R Suzuki Mami M Takeda Jun-ichi J Tanaka Masayuki M Gojobori Takashi T Imanishi Tadashi T Itoh Takeshi T
Nucleic acids research 20071103 Database issue
Orthologs are genes in different species that evolved from a common ancestral gene by speciation. Currently, with the rapid growth of transcriptome data of various species, more reliable orthology information is prerequisite for further studies. However, detection of orthologs could be erroneous if pairwise distance-based methods, such as reciprocal BLAST searches, are utilized. Thus, as a sub-database of H-InvDB, an integrated database of annotated human genes (http://h-invitational.jp/), we co ...[more]