Peer Bork talks with
ScienceWatch.com and answers a few questions about
this month's Fast Breaking Paper in the field of Computer
Science. The author has also sent along images of their
work.
Article Title: Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL): an
online tool for phylogenetic tree display and
annotation
Authors: Letunic,
I;Bork,
P
Journal: BIOINFORMATICS
Volume: 23
Issue: 1
Page: 127-128
Year: JAN 1 2007
* European Mol Biol Lab, Meyerhofstr 1, D-69117 Heidelberg,
Germany.
* European Mol Biol Lab, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
(addresses have been truncated)
Figure 1: iTOL’s
user interface showing the tree of life
with genome sizes
dataset.
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Figure
2:
Figure 2: A detail of
phylogenetic tree displayed in iTOL, with
automatically generated color gradients and
simple color strip datasets. Several
internal nodes are collapsed and
represented using gray triangles.
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Figure
3:
Figure 3: iTOL’s
display of protein domain architectures
mapped onto a phylogenetic tree.
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Peer Bork talks with
ScienceWatch.com and answers a few questions about
this month's Fast Breaking Paper in the field of Computer
Science. The author has also sent along images of their
work.
Article Title: Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL): an
online tool for phylogenetic tree display and
annotation
Authors: Letunic,
I;Bork,
P
Journal: BIOINFORMATICS
Volume: 23
Issue: 1
Page: 127-128
Year: JAN 1 2007
* European Mol Biol Lab, Meyerhofstr 1, D-69117 Heidelberg,
Germany.
* European Mol Biol Lab, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
(addresses have been truncated)
Figure 1: iTOL’s
user interface showing the tree of life
with genome sizes
dataset.
View
larger image (allow time
to load). Close new browser window
to return to this page.
Figure
2:
Figure 2: A detail of
phylogenetic tree displayed in iTOL, with
automatically generated color gradients and
simple color strip datasets. Several
internal nodes are collapsed and
represented using gray triangles.
View
larger image (allow time
to load). Close new browser window
to return to this page.
Figure
3:
Figure 3: iTOL’s
display of protein domain architectures
mapped onto a phylogenetic tree.
View
larger image (allow time
to load). Close new browser window
to return to this page.