Phylogenetic Inference of Homologous/Orthologous Genes Among Distantly Related Plants

Bio Protoc. 2023 Dec 5;13(23):e4893. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4893.

Abstract

The recent surge in plant genomic and transcriptomic data has laid a foundation for reconstructing evolutionary scenarios and inferring potential functions of key genes related to plants' development and stress responses. The classical scheme for identifying homologous genes is sequence similarity-based searching, under the crucial assumption that homologous sequences are more similar to each other than they are to any other non-homologous sequences. Advances in plant phylogenomics and computational algorithms have enabled us to systemically identify homologs/orthologs and reconstruct their evolutionary histories among distantly related lineages. Here, we present a comprehensive pipeline for homologous sequences identification, phylogenetic relationship inference, and potential functional profiling of genes in plants. Key features • Identification of orthologs using large-scale genomic and transcriptomic data. • This protocol is generalized for analyzing the evolution of plant genes.

Keywords: Functional profiling; Homolog; Ortholog; Phylogenetic inference; Similarity search.