HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Bioinformatics et al. from the Department of Neurosciences and Developmental, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria and Department of have published the Article: SYNPHONI: scale-free and phylogeny-aware reconstruction of synteny conservation and transformation across animal genomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: To address the caveats outlined above the authors designed SYNPHONI to work in a phylogeny-aware and scale-free manner.
SUMMARY
Both types of synteny are widely conserved across animal genomes (Irimia et_al, 2012; Simakov et_al, 2022), yet their functional significance remains elusive. While some microsyntenies are probably . . .
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