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Bactopia: a Flexible Pipeline for Complete Analysis of Bacterial Genomes

Robert A. Petit, Timothy D. Read

2020mSystems246 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is now relatively easy to obtain a high-quality draft genome sequence of a bacterium, but bioinformatic analysis requires organization and optimization of multiple open source software tools. We present Bactopia, a pipeline for bacterial genome analysis, as an option for processing bacterial genome data. Bactopia also automates downloading of data from multiple public sources and species-specific customization. Because the pipeline is written in the Nextflow language, analyses can be scaled from individual genomes on a local computer to thousands of genomes using cloud resources. As a usage example, we processed 1,664 Lactobacillus genomes from public sources and used comparative analysis workflows (Bactopia Tools) to identify and analyze members of the L. crispatus species.

Topics & Concepts

GenomeWorkflowPipeline (software)UploadComputer scienceBacterial genome sizeSoftwareComputational biologyPersonalizationBiologyGeneticsDatabaseWorld Wide WebGeneProgramming languageGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGut microbiota and health
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