Standard operating procedure for computing pangenome trees

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We present the pan-genome tree as a tool for visualizing similarities and differences between closely related microbial genomes within a species or genus. Distance between genomes is computed as a weighted relative Manhattan distance based on gene family presence/absence. The weights can be chosen with emphasis on groups of gene families conserved to various degrees inside the pan-genome. The software is available for free as an R-package.

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Snipen, L., & Ussery, D. W. (2010). Standard operating procedure for computing pangenome trees. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 2(1), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.38923

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