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VirRep: a hybrid language representation learning framework for identifying viruses from human gut metagenomes

Yanqi Dong, Weihua Chen, Xing‐Ming Zhao

2024Genome biology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Identifying viruses from metagenomes is a common step to explore the virus composition in the human gut. Here, we introduce VirRep, a hybrid language representation learning framework, for identifying viruses from human gut metagenomes. VirRep combines a context-aware encoder and an evolution-aware encoder to improve sequence representation by incorporating k-mer patterns and sequence homologies. Benchmarking on both simulated and real datasets with varying viral proportions demonstrates that VirRep outperforms state-of-the-art methods. When applied to fecal metagenomes from a colorectal cancer cohort, VirRep identifies 39 high-quality viral species associated with the disease, many of which cannot be detected by existing methods.

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BiologyContext (archaeology)Computational biologyRepresentation (politics)MetagenomicsSequence (biology)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceGeneGeneticsPaleontologyPoliticsLawPolitical scienceBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesGut microbiota and health
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