Current approaches detect conserved genomic order either at chromosomal (macrosynteny) or at subchromosomal scales (microsynteny). The latter generally requires collinearity and hard thresholds on syntenic region size, thus excluding a major proportion of syntenies with recent expansions or minor rearrangements. 'SYNPHONI' bridges the gap between micro- and macrosynteny detection, providing detailed information on both synteny conservation and transformation throughout the evolutionary history of animal genomes.
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Robert, N. S. M., Sarigol, F., Zieger, E., & Simakov, O. (2022). SYNPHONI: Scale-free and phylogeny-aware reconstruction of synteny conservation and transformation across animal genomes. Bioinformatics, 38(24), 5434–5436. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac695
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