This study introduces a new method to construct phylogenetic trees by combining both of the Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) and sequence alignments. The purpose of this work is to present the DendroSSR program and show it via a case study involving diverse Aspergillus species. To show how the DendroSSR program works to resolve complicated species relationships in phylogenetic trees, we employed the Aspergillus species as an example of a research case. The DendroSSR employs a technique containing multiple phases beginning with, detecting SSRs, computing SSRs similarities, sequences alignment, building a distance matrix based on SSRs similarity and sequences alignments, and then hierarchical clustering, and presenting the findings in a dendrogram. Sometimes sequence alignments alone may not give adequate information to generate a phylogenetic tree to resolve complicated species relationships. Therefore, establishing a distance matrix that is formed of addition of SSRs similarity across sequences to the traditional sequence alignment helps the process substantially and resolves the connections of complex species on phylogenetic trees. Additionally, it may be hard to distinguish complex relationships across species when studying conserved sequences, which could lead to an incomplete representation of their evolutionary relationships. These limitations are addressed by DendroSSR, which offers a technique to produce phylogenetic trees by incorporating SSRs similarity across species into the approach of generating phylogenetic trees. As it is known, SSRs are extensively scattered across the genomes of species and exhibit a great variation. Therefore, SSRs may support the knowledge gathered from sequence alignments by providing more information on genetic variation and even evolutionary relationships. The use of DendroSSR analysis might be considered for creating phylogenetic trees as a complementary or secondary strategy among the species under examination in circumstances where traditional phylogenetic analysis fails to clarify the species complex phylogenetic relationships.
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