SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 5
Descargar para leer sin conexión
Assignment
Submitted to
Farhana Sharmin
Department. of CSE
Daffodil International University
Submitted by:
Ashik-E-Rabbani (161-15-7093)
Samsil Arefin (161-15-7197)
Arman Fajlur Rahman (161-15-6991)
Hasnain Habib Rakin (161-15-7379)
Md. Mazharul Islam (151-15-4793)
Evolution Phylogenetic
Abstract
Molecular phylogenetic applies a combination of molecular and statistical techniques to infer
evolutionary relationships among organisms or genes. This review assignment provides a general
introduction to phylogenetic and phylogenetic trees, describes some of the most common
computational methods used to infer phylogenetic information from molecular data, and
provides an overview of some of the many different online tools available for phylogenetic
analysis. In addition, several phylogenetic case studies are summarized to illustrate how
researchers in different biological disciplines are applying molecular phylogenetic in their work.
Keywords: Phylogenetic; Phylogenomics; morphology; Genome-scale; and systematics.
INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR
PHYLOGENETIC
The similarity of biological functions and molecular
mechanisms in living organisms strongly suggests
that species descended from a common ancestor.
Molecular phylogenetic uses the structure and
function of molecules and how they change over
time to infer these evolutionary relationships. The
primary objective of molecular phylogenetic
studies is to recover the order of evolutionary
events and represent them in evolutionary trees
that graphically depict relationships among species
or genes over time.
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
Phylogenetic analysis Phylogenetic analysis show
the developmental connections among groups of
living forms, or among a group of related nucleic
acid or protein sequences. Phylogenetic
connections among genes can help to conclude
which ones may have comparative functions.
UNDERSTANDING PHYLOGENETIC TREE
OF LIFE
Phylogenetic trees are composed of branches, also
known as edges that connect and terminate at
nodes. Branches and nodes can be internal or
external (terminal). The terminal nodes at the tips
of trees represent operational taxonomic units
(OTUs). OTUs correspond to the molecular
sequences or taxa (species) from which the tree
was inferred. Internal nodes represent the last
common ancestor (LCA) to all nodes that arise from
that point. Trees can be made of a single gene from
many taxa (a species tree) or multi-gene families
(gene trees).
TREES AND HOMOLOGY
Evolution is shaped by homology, which refers to
any similarity due to common ancestry. Similarly,
phylogenetic trees are defined by homologous
relationships. Paralogs are homologous sequences
separated by a gene duplication event. Orthologs
are homologous sequences separated by a
speciation event (when one species diverges into
two). Homologs can be either paralogs or
orthologs.
STEPS IN PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
Although the nature and scope of phylogenetic
studies may vary significantly and require different
datasets and computational methods, the basic
steps in any phylogenetic analysis remain the same:
assemble and align a dataset, build (estimate)
phylogenetic trees from sequences using
computational methods and stochastic models,
and statistically test and assess the estimated trees.
The first step is to identify a protein or DNA
sequence of interest and assemble a dataset
consisting of other related sequences. There are a
number of free, online tools available to simplify
and streamline this process. DNA sequences of
interest can be retrieved using NCBI BLAST or
similar search tools. When evaluating a set of
related sequences retrieved in a BLAST search, pay
close attention to the score and E-value.
A high score indicates the subject sequence
retrieved with closely related to the sequence used
to initiate the query. The smaller the E-value, the
higher the probability that the homology reflects a
true evolutionary relationship, as opposed to
sequence similarity due to chance. As a general
rule, sequences with E-values less than 10-5 are
homologs of a query sequence. ClustalW is
currently the most mature and most widely used.
Methods of Analyzing
 Assemble and Align Datasets
 Distance-Matrix Methods
 UPGMA Method
 Discrete Data Methods
 Maximum Likelihood
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS TOOLS
There are several good online tools and databases
that can be used for phylogenetic analysis. These
include PANTHER, P-Pod, PFam, TreeFam, and the
PhyloFacts structural phylogenomic encyclopedia.
Each of these databases uses different algorithms
and draws on different sources for sequence
information, and therefore the trees estimated by
PANTHER, for example, may differ significantly
from those generated by P-Pod or PFam. As with
all bioinformatics tools of this type, it is important
to test different methods, compare the results,
then determine which database works best
(according to consensus results, not researcher
bias) for studies involving different types of
datasets.
In addition, to the phylogenetic programs already
mentioned in this paper, a comprehensive list of
more than 350 software packages, web-services,
and other resources can be found here:
APPLIED MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC
Molecular phylogenetic studies have many diverse
applications. As the amount of publically available
molecular sequence data grows and methods for
modeling evolution become more sophisticated
and accessible, more and more biologists are
incorporating phylogenetic analyses into their
research strategy. Here’s a sampling of how
molecular phylogenetics might be applied.
LATEST RESEARCH
Phylogenetics is the attempt to reconstruct the
evolutionary relationships between species.
Historically, this was done using quantitative
morphological data, but modern methods rely
more heavily on DNA sequence data. Top latest
Research topics are below:
[1] A new stem sarcopterygian illuminate’s
patterns of character evolution in early bony
fishes. [ Jing Lu, Sam Giles]
[2] Evolutionary conservation and functional
divergence of the LFK gene family play important
roles in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of
land plants [ By Ling Lu, Yuanqi Wu.]
[3] A genomic perspective of the pink-headed
duck Rhodonessa caryophyllaceous suggests a
long history of low effective population size. [By
Per G. P. Ericson]
[4] Resolving kangaroo phylogeny and overcoming
retrotransposon ascertainment bias.
OUR AIM AND FUTURE SCOPE
Phylogenetic, Phylogenomics, and Systematics is
dedicated to the use of phylogenies as interpretive
frameworks for species discovery, establishment of
biological classifications, comparative genomics,
and testing hypotheses about evolutionary
processes. As such, we recognize that studies of
evolutionary complexity require a synthesis of
appropriate information from various levels of
organization, ranging from molecules to the
morphology of extant and fossil forms. Such
syntheses provide better resolution of
relationships among taxa, thus enhancing
classifications. They also allow for more accurate
estimation of divergence times and for the
examination of various evolutionary processes (e.g.
functions of coding and noncoding sequences;
speciation; convergence and homology; and the
origin of complex traits). We encourage
submissions of phylogenetic investigations of all
branches of the Tree of Life. Additionally, we
welcome manuscripts on analytical and
computational methodologies that bring clarity
and/or new insights and advancements to the field
of phylogenetics, phylogenomics, and systematics.
CONCLUSION
Phylogenetics is a broad, diverse field with many
applications, supported by multiple computational
and statistical methods. The sheer volumes of
genomic data currently available (and rapidly
growing) render molecular phylogenetics a key
component of much biological research. Genome-
scale studies on gene content, conserved gene
order, gene expression, regulatory networks,
metabolic pathways, functional genome
annotation can all be enriched by evolutionary
studies based on phylogenetic statistical analyses.
REFERENCES
[1] Rosen MJ and Kunjappu JT (2012). Surfactants
and Interfacial Phenomena (4th ed.). Hoboken,
New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. p. 1. ISBN 1-118-
22902-9
[2] Hodge T, & M. J. T. V. Cope. 2000. a myosin
family tree journal of cell science. Woese C. R.
1998.
[3] Felsenstein J (2004) Inferring phylogenesi
s sinauer associated Sunderland.
[4] Hodge T, Cope MJ (2002) A myosin family tree.
[5] Maher B. A. 2002 Uprooting tree of life.

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Bioinformatics.Assignment
Bioinformatics.AssignmentBioinformatics.Assignment
Bioinformatics.Assignment
Naima Tahsin
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Gene tree-species tree methods in RevBayes
Gene tree-species tree methods in RevBayesGene tree-species tree methods in RevBayes
Gene tree-species tree methods in RevBayes
 
PHYLOGENETICS WITH MEGA
PHYLOGENETICS WITH MEGAPHYLOGENETICS WITH MEGA
PHYLOGENETICS WITH MEGA
 
Survey of softwares for phylogenetic analysis
Survey of softwares for phylogenetic analysisSurvey of softwares for phylogenetic analysis
Survey of softwares for phylogenetic analysis
 
Chapter - 8.4 Data Mining Concepts and Techniques 2nd Ed slides Han & Kamber
Chapter - 8.4 Data Mining Concepts and Techniques 2nd Ed slides Han & KamberChapter - 8.4 Data Mining Concepts and Techniques 2nd Ed slides Han & Kamber
Chapter - 8.4 Data Mining Concepts and Techniques 2nd Ed slides Han & Kamber
 
Phylogeny
PhylogenyPhylogeny
Phylogeny
 
Phylogenetic tree and its construction and phylogeny of
Phylogenetic tree and its construction and phylogeny ofPhylogenetic tree and its construction and phylogeny of
Phylogenetic tree and its construction and phylogeny of
 
Construction of phylogenetic tree from multiple gene trees using principal co...
Construction of phylogenetic tree from multiple gene trees using principal co...Construction of phylogenetic tree from multiple gene trees using principal co...
Construction of phylogenetic tree from multiple gene trees using principal co...
 
Bioinformatics.Assignment
Bioinformatics.AssignmentBioinformatics.Assignment
Bioinformatics.Assignment
 
Bioinformatica 24-11-2011-t6-phylogenetics
Bioinformatica 24-11-2011-t6-phylogeneticsBioinformatica 24-11-2011-t6-phylogenetics
Bioinformatica 24-11-2011-t6-phylogenetics
 
Metabolic pathway mapping against KEGG, Reactome, HMDB and CPDB
Metabolic pathway mapping against KEGG, Reactome, HMDB and CPDBMetabolic pathway mapping against KEGG, Reactome, HMDB and CPDB
Metabolic pathway mapping against KEGG, Reactome, HMDB and CPDB
 
Tools of bioinforformatics by kk
Tools of bioinforformatics by kkTools of bioinforformatics by kk
Tools of bioinforformatics by kk
 
Bioinformatics databases: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Bioinformatics databases: Current Trends and Future PerspectivesBioinformatics databases: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Bioinformatics databases: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
 
Publicly available tools and open resources in Bioinformatics
Publicly available  tools and open resources in BioinformaticsPublicly available  tools and open resources in Bioinformatics
Publicly available tools and open resources in Bioinformatics
 
ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN MICROARRAY DATA USING DATA MINING
ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN MICROARRAY DATA USING DATA MININGANALYSIS OF PROTEIN MICROARRAY DATA USING DATA MINING
ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN MICROARRAY DATA USING DATA MINING
 
Databases in Bioinformatics
Databases in BioinformaticsDatabases in Bioinformatics
Databases in Bioinformatics
 
Pathways and genomes databases in bioinformatics
Pathways and genomes databases in bioinformaticsPathways and genomes databases in bioinformatics
Pathways and genomes databases in bioinformatics
 
Kegg
KeggKegg
Kegg
 
MEGA (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis)
MEGA (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis)MEGA (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis)
MEGA (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis)
 
Phylogenetic data analysis
Phylogenetic data analysisPhylogenetic data analysis
Phylogenetic data analysis
 
phylogenetic tree.pptx
phylogenetic tree.pptxphylogenetic tree.pptx
phylogenetic tree.pptx
 

Similar a Evolution Phylogenetic

Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
Chimezie Ogbuji
 
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdfphylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
alizain9604
 
The Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
The Phylogenetic Diversity of MetagenomesThe Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
The Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
Jonathan Eisen
 
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomicsProteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
Claudine83
 

Similar a Evolution Phylogenetic (20)

phy prAC.pptx
phy prAC.pptxphy prAC.pptx
phy prAC.pptx
 
Phylogeny of Bacterial and Archaeal Genomes Using Conserved Genes: Supertrees...
Phylogeny of Bacterial and Archaeal Genomes Using Conserved Genes: Supertrees...Phylogeny of Bacterial and Archaeal Genomes Using Conserved Genes: Supertrees...
Phylogeny of Bacterial and Archaeal Genomes Using Conserved Genes: Supertrees...
 
Comparative genomics
Comparative genomicsComparative genomics
Comparative genomics
 
Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
Integrating Large, Disparate, Biomedical Ontologies to Boost Organ Developmen...
 
The Monarch Initiative Phenotype Grid
The Monarch Initiative Phenotype GridThe Monarch Initiative Phenotype Grid
The Monarch Initiative Phenotype Grid
 
Applications of bioinformatics
Applications of bioinformaticsApplications of bioinformatics
Applications of bioinformatics
 
Protease Phylogeny
 Protease Phylogeny  Protease Phylogeny
Protease Phylogeny
 
Taxonomic data sources powerpoint presentation.pptx
Taxonomic data sources powerpoint presentation.pptxTaxonomic data sources powerpoint presentation.pptx
Taxonomic data sources powerpoint presentation.pptx
 
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdfphylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
phylogenetictreeanditsconstructionandphylogenyof-191208102256.pdf
 
Microbial Phylogenomics (EVE161) Class 5
Microbial Phylogenomics (EVE161) Class 5Microbial Phylogenomics (EVE161) Class 5
Microbial Phylogenomics (EVE161) Class 5
 
The Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
The Phylogenetic Diversity of MetagenomesThe Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
The Phylogenetic Diversity of Metagenomes
 
Methods of illustrating evolutionary relationship
Methods of illustrating evolutionary relationshipMethods of illustrating evolutionary relationship
Methods of illustrating evolutionary relationship
 
BITS - Introduction to comparative genomics
BITS - Introduction to comparative genomicsBITS - Introduction to comparative genomics
BITS - Introduction to comparative genomics
 
Bioinformatics- Binaya&Suyog (1).pptx
Bioinformatics- Binaya&Suyog (1).pptxBioinformatics- Binaya&Suyog (1).pptx
Bioinformatics- Binaya&Suyog (1).pptx
 
Plant Pathogen Genome Data: My Life In Sequences
Plant Pathogen Genome Data: My Life In SequencesPlant Pathogen Genome Data: My Life In Sequences
Plant Pathogen Genome Data: My Life In Sequences
 
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomicsProteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
Proteomics: lecture (1) introduction to proteomics
 
Bioinformatics, application by kk sahu sir
Bioinformatics, application by kk sahu sirBioinformatics, application by kk sahu sir
Bioinformatics, application by kk sahu sir
 
Rice stress related gene expression analysis
Rice stress related gene expression analysisRice stress related gene expression analysis
Rice stress related gene expression analysis
 
rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritisrheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis
 
Numerical Taxonomy & Biometrics.pdf
Numerical Taxonomy & Biometrics.pdfNumerical Taxonomy & Biometrics.pdf
Numerical Taxonomy & Biometrics.pdf
 

Más de Samsil Arefin

Más de Samsil Arefin (20)

Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram protocol
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram protocolTransmission Control Protocol and User Datagram protocol
Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram protocol
 
Evolution Phylogenetic
Evolution PhylogeneticEvolution Phylogenetic
Evolution Phylogenetic
 
Ego net facebook data analysis
Ego net facebook data analysisEgo net facebook data analysis
Ego net facebook data analysis
 
Augmented Reality (AR)
Augmented Reality (AR)Augmented Reality (AR)
Augmented Reality (AR)
 
Client server chat application
Client server chat applicationClient server chat application
Client server chat application
 
Strings in programming tutorial.
Strings  in programming tutorial.Strings  in programming tutorial.
Strings in programming tutorial.
 
Linked list searching deleting inserting
Linked list searching deleting insertingLinked list searching deleting inserting
Linked list searching deleting inserting
 
Number theory
Number theoryNumber theory
Number theory
 
Program to sort the n names in an alphabetical order
Program to sort the n names in an alphabetical orderProgram to sort the n names in an alphabetical order
Program to sort the n names in an alphabetical order
 
Linked list int_data_fdata
Linked list int_data_fdataLinked list int_data_fdata
Linked list int_data_fdata
 
Linked list Output tracing
Linked list Output tracingLinked list Output tracing
Linked list Output tracing
 
Stack
StackStack
Stack
 
Sorting
SortingSorting
Sorting
 
Fundamentals of-electric-circuit
Fundamentals of-electric-circuitFundamentals of-electric-circuit
Fundamentals of-electric-circuit
 
Cyber security
Cyber securityCyber security
Cyber security
 
C programming
C programmingC programming
C programming
 
Data structure lecture 1
Data structure   lecture 1Data structure   lecture 1
Data structure lecture 1
 
Structure and union
Structure and unionStructure and union
Structure and union
 
Structure in programming in c or c++ or c# or java
Structure in programming  in c or c++ or c# or javaStructure in programming  in c or c++ or c# or java
Structure in programming in c or c++ or c# or java
 
String
StringString
String
 

Último

+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
?#DUbAI#??##{{(☎️+971_581248768%)**%*]'#abortion pills for sale in dubai@
 

Último (20)

Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
 
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
 
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time AutomationFrom Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
 
Partners Life - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Partners Life - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Partners Life - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Partners Life - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
 
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
GenCyber Cyber Security Day PresentationGenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
 
Tech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute.pdf
Tech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute.pdfTech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute.pdf
Tech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute.pdf
 
HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation StrategiesHTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
HTML Injection Attacks: Impact and Mitigation Strategies
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
 
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data DiscoveryTrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
 
🐬 The future of MySQL is Postgres 🐘
🐬  The future of MySQL is Postgres   🐘🐬  The future of MySQL is Postgres   🐘
🐬 The future of MySQL is Postgres 🐘
 
TrustArc Webinar - Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law Developments
TrustArc Webinar - Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law DevelopmentsTrustArc Webinar - Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law Developments
TrustArc Webinar - Stay Ahead of US State Data Privacy Law Developments
 
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
What Are The Drone Anti-jamming Systems Technology?
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
 
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps ScriptAutomating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
 
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
 
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 

Evolution Phylogenetic

  • 1. Assignment Submitted to Farhana Sharmin Department. of CSE Daffodil International University Submitted by: Ashik-E-Rabbani (161-15-7093) Samsil Arefin (161-15-7197) Arman Fajlur Rahman (161-15-6991) Hasnain Habib Rakin (161-15-7379) Md. Mazharul Islam (151-15-4793)
  • 2. Evolution Phylogenetic Abstract Molecular phylogenetic applies a combination of molecular and statistical techniques to infer evolutionary relationships among organisms or genes. This review assignment provides a general introduction to phylogenetic and phylogenetic trees, describes some of the most common computational methods used to infer phylogenetic information from molecular data, and provides an overview of some of the many different online tools available for phylogenetic analysis. In addition, several phylogenetic case studies are summarized to illustrate how researchers in different biological disciplines are applying molecular phylogenetic in their work. Keywords: Phylogenetic; Phylogenomics; morphology; Genome-scale; and systematics. INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC The similarity of biological functions and molecular mechanisms in living organisms strongly suggests that species descended from a common ancestor. Molecular phylogenetic uses the structure and function of molecules and how they change over time to infer these evolutionary relationships. The primary objective of molecular phylogenetic studies is to recover the order of evolutionary events and represent them in evolutionary trees that graphically depict relationships among species or genes over time. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS Phylogenetic analysis Phylogenetic analysis show the developmental connections among groups of living forms, or among a group of related nucleic acid or protein sequences. Phylogenetic connections among genes can help to conclude which ones may have comparative functions. UNDERSTANDING PHYLOGENETIC TREE OF LIFE Phylogenetic trees are composed of branches, also known as edges that connect and terminate at nodes. Branches and nodes can be internal or external (terminal). The terminal nodes at the tips of trees represent operational taxonomic units (OTUs). OTUs correspond to the molecular sequences or taxa (species) from which the tree was inferred. Internal nodes represent the last common ancestor (LCA) to all nodes that arise from that point. Trees can be made of a single gene from
  • 3. many taxa (a species tree) or multi-gene families (gene trees). TREES AND HOMOLOGY Evolution is shaped by homology, which refers to any similarity due to common ancestry. Similarly, phylogenetic trees are defined by homologous relationships. Paralogs are homologous sequences separated by a gene duplication event. Orthologs are homologous sequences separated by a speciation event (when one species diverges into two). Homologs can be either paralogs or orthologs. STEPS IN PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS Although the nature and scope of phylogenetic studies may vary significantly and require different datasets and computational methods, the basic steps in any phylogenetic analysis remain the same: assemble and align a dataset, build (estimate) phylogenetic trees from sequences using computational methods and stochastic models, and statistically test and assess the estimated trees. The first step is to identify a protein or DNA sequence of interest and assemble a dataset consisting of other related sequences. There are a number of free, online tools available to simplify and streamline this process. DNA sequences of interest can be retrieved using NCBI BLAST or similar search tools. When evaluating a set of related sequences retrieved in a BLAST search, pay close attention to the score and E-value. A high score indicates the subject sequence retrieved with closely related to the sequence used to initiate the query. The smaller the E-value, the higher the probability that the homology reflects a true evolutionary relationship, as opposed to sequence similarity due to chance. As a general rule, sequences with E-values less than 10-5 are homologs of a query sequence. ClustalW is currently the most mature and most widely used. Methods of Analyzing  Assemble and Align Datasets  Distance-Matrix Methods  UPGMA Method  Discrete Data Methods  Maximum Likelihood PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS TOOLS There are several good online tools and databases that can be used for phylogenetic analysis. These
  • 4. include PANTHER, P-Pod, PFam, TreeFam, and the PhyloFacts structural phylogenomic encyclopedia. Each of these databases uses different algorithms and draws on different sources for sequence information, and therefore the trees estimated by PANTHER, for example, may differ significantly from those generated by P-Pod or PFam. As with all bioinformatics tools of this type, it is important to test different methods, compare the results, then determine which database works best (according to consensus results, not researcher bias) for studies involving different types of datasets. In addition, to the phylogenetic programs already mentioned in this paper, a comprehensive list of more than 350 software packages, web-services, and other resources can be found here: APPLIED MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC Molecular phylogenetic studies have many diverse applications. As the amount of publically available molecular sequence data grows and methods for modeling evolution become more sophisticated and accessible, more and more biologists are incorporating phylogenetic analyses into their research strategy. Here’s a sampling of how molecular phylogenetics might be applied. LATEST RESEARCH Phylogenetics is the attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships between species. Historically, this was done using quantitative morphological data, but modern methods rely more heavily on DNA sequence data. Top latest Research topics are below: [1] A new stem sarcopterygian illuminate’s patterns of character evolution in early bony fishes. [ Jing Lu, Sam Giles] [2] Evolutionary conservation and functional divergence of the LFK gene family play important roles in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of land plants [ By Ling Lu, Yuanqi Wu.] [3] A genomic perspective of the pink-headed duck Rhodonessa caryophyllaceous suggests a long history of low effective population size. [By Per G. P. Ericson] [4] Resolving kangaroo phylogeny and overcoming retrotransposon ascertainment bias. OUR AIM AND FUTURE SCOPE Phylogenetic, Phylogenomics, and Systematics is dedicated to the use of phylogenies as interpretive frameworks for species discovery, establishment of biological classifications, comparative genomics, and testing hypotheses about evolutionary processes. As such, we recognize that studies of evolutionary complexity require a synthesis of appropriate information from various levels of organization, ranging from molecules to the morphology of extant and fossil forms. Such syntheses provide better resolution of relationships among taxa, thus enhancing
  • 5. classifications. They also allow for more accurate estimation of divergence times and for the examination of various evolutionary processes (e.g. functions of coding and noncoding sequences; speciation; convergence and homology; and the origin of complex traits). We encourage submissions of phylogenetic investigations of all branches of the Tree of Life. Additionally, we welcome manuscripts on analytical and computational methodologies that bring clarity and/or new insights and advancements to the field of phylogenetics, phylogenomics, and systematics. CONCLUSION Phylogenetics is a broad, diverse field with many applications, supported by multiple computational and statistical methods. The sheer volumes of genomic data currently available (and rapidly growing) render molecular phylogenetics a key component of much biological research. Genome- scale studies on gene content, conserved gene order, gene expression, regulatory networks, metabolic pathways, functional genome annotation can all be enriched by evolutionary studies based on phylogenetic statistical analyses. REFERENCES [1] Rosen MJ and Kunjappu JT (2012). Surfactants and Interfacial Phenomena (4th ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. p. 1. ISBN 1-118- 22902-9 [2] Hodge T, & M. J. T. V. Cope. 2000. a myosin family tree journal of cell science. Woese C. R. 1998. [3] Felsenstein J (2004) Inferring phylogenesi s sinauer associated Sunderland. [4] Hodge T, Cope MJ (2002) A myosin family tree. [5] Maher B. A. 2002 Uprooting tree of life.