Publication

Papers

Watanabe T, Kure A, Horiike T. OrthoPhy: A Program to Construct Ortholog Data Sets Using Taxonomic Information, Genome Biol Evol. 15(3), 1-16, 2023.


Watanabe T and Horiike T. The Evolution of Molybdenum Dependent Nitrogenase in Cyanobacteria. Biology 2021, 10(4), 329.


Ito G, Koya Y, Kitanishi S, Horiike T, Mukai T. Genetic population structure of the eight-barbel loach Lefua echigonia in the Ise Bay region, a single paleo-river basin in central Honshu, Japan. Ichthyological Research. 66:411-416 2019.


Shimoyama Y, Horiike T. Genome Identifier: A Tool for Phylogenetic Analysis of Microbial Genomes. IPSJ Transactions on Bioinformatics. 12:17-20 2019.


Kurilung A, Keeratipusana C, Horiike T, Suriyaphol P, Hampson DJ, Prapasarakul N. Chronology of emergence of the genus Leptospira and over-representation of gene families enriched by vitamin B2, B12 biosynthesis, cell adhesion and external encapsulating structure in L. interrogans isolates from asymptomatic dogs. Infect Genet Evol. 73:7-12 2019.


Soffan A, Subandiyah S, Makino H, Watanabe T, Horiike T. Evolutionary Analysis of the Highly Conserved Insect Odorant Coreceptor (Orco) Revealed a Positive Selection Mode, Implying Functional Flexibility. J Insect Sci. 18(6): 2018.


Horiike T, Minai R, Miyata D, Nakamura Y, Tateno Y. Ortholog-Finder: A Tool for Constructing an Ortholog Data Set. Genome Biol Evol. 8(2):446-457 2016


Horiike T. An Introduction to molecular phylogenetic analysis. Reviews in Agricultural Science. 4:36-45 2016


Hirata H, Kashihara M, Horiike T, Suzuki T, Dohra H, Netsu O, Tsuyumu S. Genome Sequence of Pectobacterium carotovorum Phage PPWS1, Isolated from Japanese Horseradish [Eutrema japonicum (Miq.) Koidz] Showing Soft-Rot Symptoms. Genome Announc. 4(2) 2016


Horiike T, Miyata D, Tateno Y, Minai R, HGT-Gen: a tool for generating a phylogenetic tree with horizontal gene transfer. Bioinformation. 7(5):211-213 2011


Hara M, Shinoda Y, Kubo M, Kashima D, Takahashi I, Kato T, Horiike T, Kuboi T, Biochemical characterization of the Arabidopsis KS-type dehydrin protein, whose gene expression is constitutively abundant rather than stress dependent. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 33(6):2103-2116 2011


Hara M, Kashima D, Horiike T, Kuboi T, Metal-binding characteristics of the protein which shows the highest histidine content in the Arabidopsis genome. Plant Biotechnology 27(5):475-480 2010


Hiura H, Sugawara A, Ogawa H, John RM, Miyauchi N, Miyanari Y, Horiike T, Li Y, Yaegashi N, Sasaki H, Kono T, Arima T. A tripartite paternally methylated region within the Gpr1-Zdbf2 imprinted domain on mouse chromosome 1 identified by meDIP-on-chip. Nucleic Acids Res. 38(15):4929-4945 2010


Kobayashi N, Watanabe M, Horiike T, Kohara Y, Okada N. Extensive analysis of EST sequences reveals that all cichlid species in Lake Victoria share almost identical transcript sets. Gene. 441:187-191, 2009


Horiike T, Miyata D, Hamada K, Saruhashi S, Shinozawa T, Kumar S, Chakraborty R, Komiyama T and Tateno Y, Phylogenetic construction of 17 bacterial phyla by new method and carefully selected orthologs. Gene. 429:59-64, 2009


Saruhashi S, Hamada K, Miyata D, Horiike T, Shinozawa T, Comprehensive analysis of the origin of eukaryotic genomes. Genes & Genetic Systems, 83, 285-291, 2008


Saruhashi S, Hamada K, Horiike T, Shinozawa T., Determination of whole prokaryotic phylogeny by the development of a random extraction method. Gene. 392, 1-2, 157-163, 2007 


Horiike T, Hamada K, Miyata D, Shinozawa T, The origin of eukaryotes is suggested as the symbiosis of pyrococcus into γ-proteobacteria by phylogenetic tree based on gene content. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 59, 5, 606-619, 2004 


Watanabe M, Kobayashi N, Shin-i T, Horiike T, Tateno Y, Kohara Y and Okada N, Extensive analysis of ORF sequences from two different cichlid species in Lake Victoria provides molecular evidence for a recent radiation event of the Victoria species flock: Identity of EST sequences between Haplochromis chilotes and Haplochromis sp. "Redtailsheller". Gene, 343;263-269, 2004 


Sghaier H, Ai TL, Horiike T, Shinozawa T, Molecular chaperones: proposal of a systematic computer-oriented nomenclature and construction of a centralized database. In Silico Biology, 4, 3, 0025, 2004 


Hamada K, Horiike T, Ota H, Mizuno K, and Shinozawa T, Presence of isochore structures in reptile genomes suggested by the relationship between GC contents of intron regions and those of coding regions. Genes & Genetic Systems, 78, 2, 195-198, 2003 


Horiike T, Hamada K, Shinozawa T, Origin of Eukaryotic Cell Nuclei by Symbiosis of Archaea in Bacteria supported by the newly clarified origin of functional genes. Genes & Genetic Systems, 77, 5, 369-376, 2002 


Hamada K, Horiike T, Kanaya S, Nakamura H, Ota H, Yatogo T, Okada K, Nakamura H and Shinozawa T, Changes in body temperature pattern in vertebrates do not influence the codon usages of α-globin genes. Genes & Genetic Systems, 77, 3, 197-207, 2002 


Horiike T, Hamada K, Kanaya S, Shinozawa T, Origin of eukaryotic cell nuclei by symbiosis of Archaea in Bacteria is revealed by homology-hit analysis.Nature Cell Biology, 3, 2, 210-214, 2001 



Japanese papers 

Soil Microorganisms (65:1), Molecular phylogenetic analysis using computer (1) (2011)


Soil Microorganisms (65:2), Molecular phylogenetic analysis using computer (2) (2011)


Soil Microorganisms (66:1), Introduction of Metagenome analysis (2012)


Soil Microorganisms (67:1), Analysis for molecular evolution of microbe (2012)



Books 

Seitaino Kagaku(57:5)Chapter 3, Origin of Eukaryotes (2007) Shinozawa T, Horiike T, Hamada K, Japanese 


NUCLEUS SYMBIOSIS HYPOTHESIS: Formation of Eukaryotic Cell Nuclei by the Symbiosis of Archaea in Bacteria. CELLULAR ORIGIN AND LIFE IN EXTREME HABITATS (Volume 3: Symbiosis) (2004). Shinozawa T, Horiike T, Hamada K 



Invited seminar

Young Researchers Conference on Evolutionary Genomics. August 2011, Tokyo.


Waseda Universit TSC seminar, August 2008, Yugawara.


NASA Astrobiology Institute and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research workshop: Lateral Gene Transfer and the Origins of Eukaryotes. May, 2004, Canada.