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- CAFS: Clustering Analysis of Functional Shifts
- CAFS is a simple and fast method for Clustering functionally divergent
- (FD) genes by Functional Category.
- The method implemented in CAFS is one of several sequence-based
- methods for identifying the 'interesting' subset of substitutions
- that might underpin functional divergence. These methods are based
- on the idea of that functionally-important residues are highly
- conserved, so that evolutionary rates tend to be low at important
- sites. Functional divergence can then be identified by comparing
- rates (or levels of conservation) between two clades of proteins at
- a homologous site. Alternatively, a significant change in amino acid
- identity (such as a large, positively-charged residue in one group of
- sequences versus a small, neutral residue in the other) could indicate
- functional divergence even without a change in rate.
- This program analyses alignments and provides the user with the best
- putative sites under functional divergence.
- NOTE: This only repackages the 64bit binary provided from upstream. A
- 32bit executable is not available.
- Citing:
- Caffrey BE, Williams TA, Jiang X, Toft C, Hokamp K, Fares MA (2011).
- Proteome-wide analysis of functional divergence in bacteria: Exploring a
- host of ecological adaptations.
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