Issue 12, 2009

Phylogenetic methods in natural product research

Abstract

Covering: up to 2009

Natural products researchers are increasingly employing evolutionary analyses of genes and gene products that rely on phylogenetic trees. The field of phylogenetic inference and of evolutionary analyses based on phylogenies is growing at an amazing rate, making it difficult to keep up with the latest methodologies. Here, we summarize phylogenetic applications in natural products research, and review methods and software useful for carrying out analyses inferring or using phylogenetic trees. We include an updated overview of available alignment methods and programs, as well as a selection of some useful phylogenetic analysis tools. This review covers primarily the period 2000–2009 for applications of phylogenetic methods in natural product research, and 1990–2009 for phylogenetic methods, with some references going back to the 1960s.

Graphical abstract: Phylogenetic methods in natural product research

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
27 May 2009
First published
13 Oct 2009

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2009,26, 1585-1602

Phylogenetic methods in natural product research

I. Schmitt and F. K. Barker, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2009, 26, 1585 DOI: 10.1039/B910458P

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