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A collection of phylogenetics tutorials delivered to colleagues at the Centre for Biological Control (CBC). Topics include producing Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood trees, haplotype networks, reading phylogenies into R, analysing ISSR and SSR data, and using STRUCTURE and SplitsTree.
Structure-informed phylogenomic census of the Sm/Lsm/Hfq superfamily: DPANN/Asgard archaea retain the Sm fold while the bacterial CPR radiation has lost it
Below is the code of our thesis: A Three-Level Parallel Algorithm Using AVX For MrBayes 3.2. Mingjie Zhao did most of the work, and I am glad that I did make some contributions to performance optimization.
This project performs an automated phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences retrieved from NCBI. The pipeline includes sequence alignment, concatenation, phylogenetic inference (maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, and Bayesian), and formatting for visualization.
Rooted, dual-method (ML + Bayesian) phylogeny of the bacterial Hfq family, with archaeal SmAP outgroup rooting and ESMFold/Foldseek structural verification
The fate of the Sm fold under genome reduction: a structure-informed three-domain phylogeny showing repeated bacterial Hfq loss vs archaeal Sm/Lsm retention