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gmos: Rapid Detection of Genome Mosaicism over Short Evolutionary Distances (CROSBI ID 233275)

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Domazet-Lošo, Mirjana ; Domazet-Lošo, Tomislav gmos: Rapid Detection of Genome Mosaicism over Short Evolutionary Distances // PLoS One, 11 (2016), 11; e0166602-1-e0166602-14. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166602

Podaci o odgovornosti

Domazet-Lošo, Mirjana ; Domazet-Lošo, Tomislav

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gmos: Rapid Detection of Genome Mosaicism over Short Evolutionary Distances

Prokaryotic and viral genomes are often altered by recombination and horizontal gene transfer. The existing methods for detecting recombination are primarily aimed at viral genomes or sets of loci, since the expensive computation of underlying statistical models often hinders the comparison of complete prokaryotic genomes. As an alternative, alignment-free solutions are more efficient, but cannot map (align) a query to subject genomes. To address this problem, we have developed gmos (Genome MOsaic Structure), a new program that determines the mosaic structure of query genomes when compared to a set of closely related subject genomes. The program first computes local alignments between query and subject genomes and then reconstructs the query mosaic structure by choosing the best local alignment for each query region. To accomplish the analysis quickly, the program mostly relies on pairwise alignments and constructs multiple sequence alignments over short overlapping subject regions only when necessary. This fine- tuned implementation achieves an efficiency comparable to an alignment-free tool. The program performs well for simulated and real data sets of closely related genomes and can be used for fast recombination detection ; for instance, when a new prokaryotic pathogen is discovered. As an example, gmos was used to detect genome mosaicism in a pathogenic Enterococcus faecium strain compared to seven closely related genomes. The analysis took less than two minutes on a single 2.1 GHz processor. The output is available in fasta format and can be visualized using an accessory program, gmosDraw (freely available with gmos).

sequence alignment ; genome analysis ; comparative genomics ; computer software ; Enterococcus ; mosaic structures ; sequence analysis

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Podaci o izdanju

11 (11)

2016.

e0166602-1-e0166602-14

objavljeno

1932-6203

10.1371/journal.pone.0166602

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Računarstvo, Biologija

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