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Solving genomic puzzles: computational methods for metagenomic binning

Vijini Mallawaarachchi, Anuradha Wickramarachchi, Hansheng Xue, Bhavya Papudeshi, Susanna R. Grigson, George Bouras, Rosa E. Prahl, Anubhav Kaphle, Andrey Verich, Berenice Talamantes-Becerra, Elizabeth A. Dinsdale, Robert A. Edwards

2024Briefings in Bioinformatics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metagenomics involves the study of genetic material obtained directly from communities of microorganisms living in natural environments. The field of metagenomics has provided valuable insights into the structure, diversity and ecology of microbial communities. Once an environmental sample is sequenced and processed, metagenomic binning clusters the sequences into bins representing different taxonomic groups such as species, genera, or higher levels. Several computational tools have been developed to automate the process of metagenomic binning. These tools have enabled the recovery of novel draft genomes of microorganisms allowing us to study their behaviors and functions within microbial communities. This review classifies and analyzes different approaches of metagenomic binning and different refinement, visualization, and evaluation techniques used by these methods. Furthermore, the review highlights the current challenges and areas of improvement present within the field of research.

Topics & Concepts

MetagenomicsComputer scienceField (mathematics)Computational biologyGenomeVisualizationData scienceBiologyEcologyData miningGeneGeneticsMathematicsPure mathematicsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGene expression and cancer classification
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