Slide 1 Chapter 1 The diversity of genomes and the tree of life Slide 2 Living organisms obtain energy in different ways - Organotrophic - Phototrophic - Lithotrophic - aerobic…
Chapter 26 Chapter 26 Phylogeny and The Tree of Life Learning Targets Focus Questions What is binomial nomenclature? And why is it useful? What are the taxanomic groups from…
Chap. 6 Problem 2 Protein coding genes are grouped into the classes known as solitary (single) genes, and duplicated or diverged genes in gene families (Table 6.1). In humans,…
Molecular interactions Based on Chapter 4 of Post-genome Bioinformatics by Minoru Kanehisa, Oxford University Press, 2000 Network representation. A network (graph) consists…
Phylogenetics workshop: Protein sequence phylogeny week 2 Phylogenetics workshop: Protein sequence phylogeny week 2 Darren Soanes Species trees Interpretation of trees Taxon…
Slide 1 Bioinformatics Genome anatomy Comparisons of some eukaryotic genomes Allignment of long genomic sequences Comparative genomics Oxford Grid Reconstruction of ancestral…
Homologous genes Genes with similar functions can be found in a diverse range of living things. The great revelation of the past 20 years has been the discovery that the…