Genome Biology (Aug 2021)

ExOrthist: a tool to infer exon orthologies at any evolutionary distance

  • Yamile Márquez,
  • Federica Mantica,
  • Luca Cozzuto,
  • Demian Burguera,
  • Antonio Hermoso-Pulido,
  • Julia Ponomarenko,
  • Scott W. Roy,
  • Manuel Irimia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02441-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 23

Abstract

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Abstract Several bioinformatic tools have been developed for genome-wide identification of orthologous and paralogous genes. However, no corresponding tool allows the detection of exon homology relationships. Here, we present ExOrthist, a fully reproducible Nextflow-based software enabling inference of exon homologs and orthogroups, visualization of evolution of exon-intron structures, and assessment of conservation of alternative splicing patterns. ExOrthist evaluates exon sequence conservation and considers the surrounding exon-intron context to derive genome-wide multi-species exon homologies at any evolutionary distance. We demonstrate its use in different evolutionary scenarios: whole genome duplication in frogs and convergence of Nova-regulated splicing networks ( https://github.com/biocorecrg/ExOrthist ).

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