Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
In this work a new method for clustering and building a topographic
representation of a bacteria taxonomy is presented.
The method is based on the analysis of stable parts of the
genome, the so-called ``housekeeping genes''. The proposed method generates
topographic maps of the bacteria taxonomy, where relations among different
type strains can be visually inspected and verified.
Two well known DNA alignement algorithms are applied to the genomic sequences.
Topographic maps are optimized to represent the similarity among the
sequences according to their evolutionary distances.
The experimental analysis is carried out on 147 type strains of the
Gammaprotebacteria class by means of the 16S rRNA housekeeping gene.
Complete sequences of the gene have been retrieved from the NCBI public database.
In the experimental tests the maps show clusters of homologous type strains and
presents some singular cases potentially due to incorrect classification or
erroneous annotations in the database.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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