fagin: synteny-based phylostratigraphy and finer classification of young genes.
Zebulun ArendseeJing LiUrminder SinghPriyanka BhandaryArun SeetharamEve Syrkin WurtelePublished in: BMC bioinformatics (2019)
fagin augments standard phylostratigraphy, and extends synteny-based phylostratigraphy with an automated, customizable, and detailed contextual analysis. By comparing synteny-based phylostrata to standard phylostrata, fagin systematically identifies those orphans and lineage-specific genes that are well-supported to have originated de novo. Analyzing within-species genomes should distinguish orphan genes that may have originated through rapid divergence from de novo orphans. Fagin also delineates whether a gene has no syntenic homolog because of technical or biological reasons. These analyses indicate that some orphans may be associated with regions of high genomic perturbation.