%0 Journal Article %T The human phylome. %A Huerta-Cepas, Jaime %A Dopazo, Hern�n %A Dopazo, Joaqu�n %A Gabald�n, Toni %J Genome biology %D 2007 %V 8 %N 6 %C Bioinformatics Department, Centro de Investigaci�n Pr�ncipe Felipe, Autopista del Saler, 46013 Valencia, Spain. %@ 1465-6914 %G eng %F Huerta-Cepas2007 %X Phylogenomics analyses serve to establish evolutionary relationships among organisms and their genes. A phylome, the complete collection of all gene phylogenies in a genome, constitutes a valuable source of information, but its use in large genomes still constitutes a technical challenge. The use of phylomes also requires the development of new methods that help us to interpret them. %K Animals %K Biological Evolution %K Evolution, Molecular %K Gene Duplication %K Genome %K Humans %K Phylogeny %K Proteins %K Sequence Analysis, DNA %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-6-r109 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17567924 %P R109