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Computational pan-genomics: Status, promises and challenges

Authors :
Marschall, T. (Tanja)
Marz, M. (Manja)
Abeel, T. (Thomas)
Dijkstra, L. (Louis)
Dutilh, B.E. (Bas)
Ghaffaari, A. (Ali)
Kersey, P. (Paul)
Kloosterman, W.P. (Wigard)
Mäkinen, V. (Veli)
Novak, A.M. (Adam M.)
Paten, B. (Benedict)
Porubsky, D. (David)
Rivals, E. (Eric)
Alkan, C. (Can)
Baaijens, J.A. (Jasmijn A.)
Bakker, P.I.W. (Paul) de
Boeva, V. (Valentina)
Bonnal, R.J.P. (Raoul J.P.)
Chiaromonte, F. (Francesca)
Chikhi, R. (Rayan)
Ciccarelli, F.D. (Francesca D.)
Cijvat, R. (Robin)
Datema, E. (Erwin)
Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van
Eichler, E.E. (Evan)
Ernst, C. (Corinna)
Eskin, E. (E.)
Garrison, E. (Erik)
El-Kebir, M. (Mohammed)
Klau, G.W. (Gunnar W.)
Korbel, J.O. (Jan)
Lameijer, E.-W. (Eric-Wubbo)
Langmead, B. (Benjamin)
Martin, M. (Marcel)
Medvedev, P. (Paul)
Mu, J.C. (John C.)
Neerincx, P.B.T. (Pieter B T)
Ouwens, K. (Klaasjan)
Peterlongo, P. (Pierre)
Pisanti, N. (Nadia)
Rahmann, S. (S.)
Raphael, B.J. (Benjamin J.)
Reinert, K. (Knut)
Ridder, D. (Dick) de
de Ridder, J. (Jeroen)
Schlesner, M. (Matthias)
Schulz-Trieglaff, O. (Ole)
Sanders, A.D. (Ashley D.)
Sheikhizadeh, S. (Siavash)
Shneider, C. (Carl)
Smit, S. (Sandra)
Valenzuela, D. (Daniel)
Wang, J. (Jiayin)
Wessels, L. (Lodewyk)
Zhang, Y. (Ying)
Guryev, V. (Victor)
Vandin, F. (Fabio)
Ye, K. (Kai)
Schönhuth, A. (Alexander)
Marschall, T. (Tanja)
Marz, M. (Manja)
Abeel, T. (Thomas)
Dijkstra, L. (Louis)
Dutilh, B.E. (Bas)
Ghaffaari, A. (Ali)
Kersey, P. (Paul)
Kloosterman, W.P. (Wigard)
Mäkinen, V. (Veli)
Novak, A.M. (Adam M.)
Paten, B. (Benedict)
Porubsky, D. (David)
Rivals, E. (Eric)
Alkan, C. (Can)
Baaijens, J.A. (Jasmijn A.)
Bakker, P.I.W. (Paul) de
Boeva, V. (Valentina)
Bonnal, R.J.P. (Raoul J.P.)
Chiaromonte, F. (Francesca)
Chikhi, R. (Rayan)
Ciccarelli, F.D. (Francesca D.)
Cijvat, R. (Robin)
Datema, E. (Erwin)
Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van
Eichler, E.E. (Evan)
Ernst, C. (Corinna)
Eskin, E. (E.)
Garrison, E. (Erik)
El-Kebir, M. (Mohammed)
Klau, G.W. (Gunnar W.)
Korbel, J.O. (Jan)
Lameijer, E.-W. (Eric-Wubbo)
Langmead, B. (Benjamin)
Martin, M. (Marcel)
Medvedev, P. (Paul)
Mu, J.C. (John C.)
Neerincx, P.B.T. (Pieter B T)
Ouwens, K. (Klaasjan)
Peterlongo, P. (Pierre)
Pisanti, N. (Nadia)
Rahmann, S. (S.)
Raphael, B.J. (Benjamin J.)
Reinert, K. (Knut)
Ridder, D. (Dick) de
de Ridder, J. (Jeroen)
Schlesner, M. (Matthias)
Schulz-Trieglaff, O. (Ole)
Sanders, A.D. (Ashley D.)
Sheikhizadeh, S. (Siavash)
Shneider, C. (Carl)
Smit, S. (Sandra)
Valenzuela, D. (Daniel)
Wang, J. (Jiayin)
Wessels, L. (Lodewyk)
Zhang, Y. (Ying)
Guryev, V. (Victor)
Vandin, F. (Fabio)
Ye, K. (Kai)
Schönhuth, A. (Alexander)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Many disciplines, from human genetics and oncology to plant breeding, microbiology and virology, commonly face the challenge of analyzing rapidly increasing numbers of genomes. In case of Homo sapiens, the number of sequenced genomes will approach hundreds of thousands in the next few years. Simply scaling up established bioinformatics pipelines will not be sufficient for leveraging the full potential of such rich genomic data sets. Instead, novel, qualitatively different Computational methods and paradigms are needed.We will witness the rapid extension of Computational pan-genomics, a new sub-area of research in Computational biology. In this article, we generalize existing definitions and understand a pangenome as any collection of genomic sequences to be analyzed jointly or to be used as a reference. We examine already available approaches to construct and use pan-genomes, discuss the potential benefits of future technologies and methodologies and review open challenges from the vantage point of the above-mentioned biological disciplines. As a prominent example for a Computational paradigm shift, we particularly highlight the transition from the representation of reference genomes as strings to representations a

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Briefings in Bioinformatics vol. 19 no. 1, pp. 118-135, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1081018064
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.bib.bbw089