Evolutionary Bioinformatics (Jan 2006)

Genome Halving with an Outgroup

  • Chunfang Zheng,
  • Qian Zhu,
  • David Sankoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/117693430600200028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Some genomes are known to have incurred a genome doubling (tetraploidization) event in their evolutionary history, and this is reflected today in patterns of duplicated segments scattered throughout their chromosomes. These duplications may be used as data to “halve” the genome, i.e. to reconstruct the ancestral genome at the moment of tetraploidization, but the solution is often highly non-unique. To resolve this problem, we adapt the genome halving algorithm of El-Mabrouk and Sankoff to take account of an external reference genome. We apply this to reconstruct the tetraploid ancestor of maize, using either rice or sorghum as the reference.