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João A. Carriço
Researcher at Instituto de Medicina Molecular
Publications - 91
Citations - 5105
João A. Carriço is an academic researcher from Instituto de Medicina Molecular. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multilocus sequence typing & Population. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 87 publications receiving 4013 citations. Previous affiliations of João A. Carriço include Nova Southeastern University & Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Global optimal eBURST analysis of multilocus typing data using a graphic matroid approach
TL;DR: GoeBURST is a globally optimized implementation of the eBURST algorithm, that identifies alternative patterns of descent for several bacterial species and can be applied to any multilocus typing data based on the number of differences between numeric profiles.
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PHYLOViZ: phylogenetic inference and data visualization for sequence based typing methods
Alexandre P. Francisco,Alexandre P. Francisco,Cátia Vaz,Pedro T. Monteiro,Pedro T. Monteiro,José Melo-Cristino,Mário Ramirez,João A. Carriço,João A. Carriço +8 more
TL;DR: PHYLOViZ is platform independent Java software that allows the integrated analysis of sequence-based typing methods, including SNP data generated from whole genome sequence approaches, and associated epidemiological data.
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GrapeTree : visualization of core genomic relationships among 100,000 bacterial pathogens
Zhemin Zhou,Nabil-Fareed Alikhan,Martin J. Sergeant,Nina Luhmann,Cátia Vaz,Alexandre P. Francisco,Alexandre P. Francisco,João A. Carriço,Mark Achtman +8 more
TL;DR: GrapeTree is a stand-alone package for investigating phylogenetic trees plus associated metadata and is also integrated into EnteroBase to facilitate cutting edge navigation of genomic relationships among bacterial pathogens.
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Illustration of a common framework for relating multiple typing methods by application to macrolide-resistant Streptococcus pyogenes
João A. Carriço,Catarina Silva-Costa,José Melo-Cristino,Francisco R. Pinto,Francisco R. Pinto,H. de Lencastre,H. de Lencastre,Jonas S. Almeida,Jonas S. Almeida,Mário Ramirez +9 more
TL;DR: A framework of measures for the quantitative assessment of correspondences between different typing methods is proposed as a first step to the global mapping of type equivalences and showed that if PFGE or MLST data are available one can confidently predict the emm type.
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PHYLOViZ 2.0: providing scalable data integration and visualization for multiple phylogenetic inference methods
Marta Nascimento,Marta Nascimento,Adriano Sousa,Mário Ramirez,Alexandre P. Francisco,Alexandre P. Francisco,João A. Carriço,Cátia Vaz,Cátia Vaz +8 more
TL;DR: PHYLOViZ 2.0 is presented, an extension of PHYLoviZ tool, a platform independent Java tool that allows phylogenetic inference and data visualization for large datasets of sequence based typing methods, including Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) and whole genome/core genome Multilocus Sequence Typing (wg/cgMLST) analysis.