James McInerney's profile
What I do
I run a research group focussed on the transfer of genes between prokaryotes – both interspecific and intraspecific. The methods we use are phylogenetic supertree methods.
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- Position
- Senior Lecturer
- Company
- Department of Biology, NUI Maynooth
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Interests
Phylogenetic supertrees, Phylogenetic methods, Prokaryotes, early eukaryote evolution, transitions in life’s history.
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Publications
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MultiPhyl: a high-throughput phylogenomics webserver using distributed computing. (Epub 06 Jun 2007) PubMed ID:(17553837)
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Supertrees Disentangle the Chimeric Origin of Eukaryotic Genomes. (Epub 15 May 2007) PubMed ID:(17504772)
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Creevey C, Fitzpatrick D, Philip G, Kinsella R, O'Connell M, Pentony M, Travers S, Wilkinson M, McInerney J. Does a tree-like phylogeny only exist at the tips in the prokaryotes? Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society (1557) , 2551-8 PubMed ID:(15615680)
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Creevey C, McInerney J. Clann: investigating phylogenetic information through supertree analyses. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) (3) , 390-2 (Epub 16 Sep 2004) PubMed ID:(15374874)
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Fitzpatrick D, Creevey C, McInerney J. Genome phylogenies indicate a meaningful alpha-proteobacterial phylogeny and support a grouping of the mitochondria with the Rickettsiales. Molecular biology and evolution (1) , 74-85 (Epub 08 Sep 2005) PubMed ID:(16151187)
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