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Progressive Cactus is a multiple-genome aligner for the thousand-genome era
- Source :
- Nature, vol 587, iss 7833, Nature, Armstrong, J, Hickey, G, Diekhans, M, Fiddes, I T, Novak, A M, Deran, A, Fang, Q, Xie, D, Feng, S, Stiller, J, Genereux, D, Johnson, J, Marinescu, V D, Alföldi, J, Harris, R S, Lindblad-Toh, K, Haussler, D, Karlsson, E, Jarvis, E D, Zhang, G & Paten, B 2020, ' Progressive Cactus is a multiple-genome aligner for the thousand-genome era ', Nature, vol. 587, no. 7833, pp. 246-251 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2871-y
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2020.
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Abstract
- New genome assemblies have been arriving at a rapidly increasing pace, thanks to decreases in sequencing costs and improvements in third-generation sequencing technologies1–3. For example, the number of vertebrate genome assemblies currently in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) database4 increased by more than 50% to 1,485 assemblies in the year from July 2018 to July 2019. In addition to this influx of assemblies from different species, new human de novo assemblies5 are being produced, which enable the analysis of not only small polymorphisms, but also complex, large-scale structural differences between human individuals and haplotypes. This coming era and its unprecedented amount of data offer the opportunity to uncover many insights into genome evolution but also present challenges in how to adapt current analysis methods to meet the increased scale. Cactus6, a reference-free multiple genome alignment program, has been shown to be highly accurate, but the existing implementation scales poorly with increasing numbers of genomes, and struggles in regions of highly duplicated sequences. Here we describe progressive extensions to Cactus to create Progressive Cactus, which enables the reference-free alignment of tens to thousands of large vertebrate genomes while maintaining high alignment quality. We describe results from an alignment of more than 600 amniote genomes, which is to our knowledge the largest multiple vertebrate genome alignment created so far.<br />The Progressive Cactus program can create reference-free alignments of hundreds of large vertebrate genomes efficiently, and is used for the alignment of more than 600 amniote genomes.
- Subjects :
- Cactaceae
Quality Control
Genome evolution
General Science & Technology
MEDLINE
Computational biology
Vertebrate genome
Biology
Genome informatics
Biochemistry
Genome
Article
Phylogenetics
Genetics
Animals
Humans
Computer Simulation
Amnion
Genetik
Molecular Biology
Scaling
Phylogeny
Comparative genomics
Multidisciplinary
Extramural
Human Genome
Cell Biology
Genomics
Current analysis
Haplotypes
Evolutionary biology
Vertebrates
Genome alignment
Sequence Alignment
Algorithms
Software
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature, vol 587, iss 7833, Nature, Armstrong, J, Hickey, G, Diekhans, M, Fiddes, I T, Novak, A M, Deran, A, Fang, Q, Xie, D, Feng, S, Stiller, J, Genereux, D, Johnson, J, Marinescu, V D, Alföldi, J, Harris, R S, Lindblad-Toh, K, Haussler, D, Karlsson, E, Jarvis, E D, Zhang, G & Paten, B 2020, ' Progressive Cactus is a multiple-genome aligner for the thousand-genome era ', Nature, vol. 587, no. 7833, pp. 246-251 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2871-y
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8cbc58ed970cfc0abce8743d2e2976dc