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Computational analyses of bacterial strains from shotgun reads

Minerva Fatimae H. Ventolero, Saidi Wang, Haiyan Hu, Xiaoman Li

2022Briefings in Bioinformatics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Shotgun sequencing is routinely employed to study bacteria in microbial communities. With the vast amount of shotgun sequencing reads generated in a metagenomic project, it is crucial to determine the microbial composition at the strain level. This study investigated 20 computational tools that attempt to infer bacterial strain genomes from shotgun reads. For the first time, we discussed the methodology behind these tools. We also systematically evaluated six novel-strain-targeting tools on the same datasets and found that BHap, mixtureS and StrainFinder performed better than other tools. Because the performance of the best tools is still suboptimal, we discussed future directions that may address the limitations.

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ShotgunShotgun sequencingMetagenomicsComputational biologyStrain (injury)Computer scienceShotgun proteomicsGenomeBiologyGeneticsGeneProteomicsAnatomyGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented Foods
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