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English: The OrthoFinder algorithm consists of five major steps: (a) orthogroup inference, (b) inference of gene trees for each orthogroup, (c and d) analysis of these gene trees to infer the rooted species tree, (e) rooting of the gene trees using the rooted species tree, and (f–h) hybrid species-overlap/duplication-loss-coalescence (DLC) analysis of the rooted gene trees to identify orthologs and gene duplication events (mapped to their locations in both the species and gene trees).
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Workflow for the tree-bsed orthology inference software, OrthoFinder

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