aurora: a machine learning gwas tool for analyzing microbial habitat adaptation

IF 10.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Genome Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1186/s13059-025-03524-7
Dalimil Bujdoš, Jens Walter, Paul W. O’Toole
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A primary goal of microbial genome-wide association studies is identifying genomic variants associated with a particular habitat. Existing tools fail to identify known causal variants if the analyzed trait shaped the phylogeny. Furthermore, due to inclusion of allochthonous strains or metadata errors, the stated sources of strains in public databases are often incorrect, and strains may not be adapted to the habitat from which they were isolated. We describe a new tool, aurora, that identifies autochthonous strains and the genes associated with habitats while acknowledging the potential role of the habitat adaptation trait in shaping phylogeny.
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极光:分析微生物生境适应性的机器学习 GWAS 工具
微生物全基因组关联研究的一个主要目标是确定与特定生境相关的基因组变异。如果分析的性状影响了系统发育,现有的工具就无法识别已知的因果变异。此外,由于纳入了异源菌株或元数据错误,公共数据库中所述的菌株来源往往是不正确的,而且菌株可能并不适应它们被分离出来的栖息地。我们介绍了一种新工具 aurora,它可以识别自交系菌株以及与栖息地相关的基因,同时承认栖息地适应性状在形成系统发育中的潜在作用。
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Genome Biology
Genome Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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21.00
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241
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2 months
期刊介绍: Genome Biology stands as a premier platform for exceptional research across all domains of biology and biomedicine, explored through a genomic and post-genomic lens. With an impressive impact factor of 12.3 (2022),* the journal secures its position as the 3rd-ranked research journal in the Genetics and Heredity category and the 2nd-ranked research journal in the Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology category by Thomson Reuters. Notably, Genome Biology holds the distinction of being the highest-ranked open-access journal in this category. Our dedicated team of highly trained in-house Editors collaborates closely with our esteemed Editorial Board of international experts, ensuring the journal remains on the forefront of scientific advances and community standards. Regular engagement with researchers at conferences and institute visits underscores our commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in the field.
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