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    Narcisse: a mirror view of conserved syntenies

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    New methods and tools are needed to exploit the unprecedented source of information made available by the completed and ongoing whole genome sequencing projects. The Narcisse database is dedicated to the study of genome conservation, from sequence similarities to conserved chromosomal segments or conserved syntenies, for a large number of animals, plants and bacterial completely sequenced genomes. The query interface, a comparative genome browser, enables to navigate between genome dotplots, comparative maps and sequence alignments. The Narcisse database can be accessed at http://narcisse.toulouse.inra.fr

    BIOINFORMATICS APPLICATIONS NOTE doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btm070 Genome analysis Phylogenetic exploration of bacterial genomic rearrangements

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    Summary: We present a graphical tool dedicated to the exploration of bacterial genome rearrangements. The principle of this exploration relies on the reconstruction of ancestral genomes at each internal node of a gene-order-based phylogenetic tree. This tool allows the selection of internal nodes to visualize the rearrangements between the inferred chromosome of this node and its direct descendant on the tree. Availability: PEGR is available at the Genopole Toulouse Bioinformatics platform. Supplementary information: Online supplementary data are available at PEGR web site
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