David Ochoa1, Florencio Pazos. 1. National Centre for Biotechnology, Computational Systems Biology Group (CNB-CSIC), c/ Darwin, 3. Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract
SUMMARY: The Mirrortree server allows to graphically and interactively study the co-evolution of two protein families, and investigate their possible interactions and functional relationships in a taxonomic context. The server includes the possibility of starting from single sequences and hence it can be used by non-expert users. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The web server is freely available at http://csbg.cnb.csic.es/mtserver. It was tested in the main web browsers. Adobe Flash Player is required at the client side to perform the interactive assessment of co-evolution. CONTACT: pazos@cnb.csic.es SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
SUMMARY: The Mirrortree server allows to graphically and interactively study the co-evolution of two protein families, and investigate their possible interactions and functional relationships in a taxonomic context. The server includes the possibility of starting from single sequences and hence it can be used by non-expert users. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The web server is freely available at http://csbg.cnb.csic.es/mtserver. It was tested in the main web browsers. Adobe Flash Player is required at the client side to perform the interactive assessment of co-evolution. CONTACT: pazos@cnb.csic.es SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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