Pf-HaploAtlas:用于恶性疟原虫基因时空分析的交互式网络应用程序。

Chiyun Lee, Eyyüb S Ünlü, Nina F D White, Jacob Almagro-Garcia, Cristina Ariani, Richard D Pearson
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动因:恶性疟原虫是人类感染疟疾种类中分布最广、最致命的一种,监测恶性疟原虫的基因组进化对于针对耐药性、诊断检测失败和疫苗有效性的变化做出决策至关重要。MalariaGEN 数据资源是世界上最大的疟原虫全基因组测序数据库。这些数据的规模和复杂性阻碍了公共卫生和学术研究领域的许多潜在最终用户。如果能有一种用户友好型方法来访问和探索恶性疟原虫基因变异数据,将极大地促进疟疾研究和控制工作:结果:我们开发了 Pf-HaploAtlas,这是一款网络应用程序,无需高级技术知识即可对基因组变异进行探索性数据分析。该应用程序为恶性疟原虫的所有 5102 个核心基因提供了分析就绪的数据目录和氨基酸单倍型可视化。Pf-HaploAtlas 利用来自 33 个国家的 16203 个样本的数据,从 1984 年到 2018 年对相关基因和变异进行了全面的时空探索。Pf-HaploAtlas 的范围将随着 MalariaGEN 疟原虫数据的发布而扩大:Pf-HaploAtlas 可在 https://apps.malariagen.net/pf-haploatlas 上供公众在线使用,用户可以下载底层氨基酸单倍型数据以进行进一步分析,其源代码可在 GitHub 上以 MIT 许可免费获取,网址为 https://github.com/malariagen/pf-haploatlas。
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Pf-HaploAtlas: an interactive web app for spatiotemporal analysis of P. falciparum genes.

Motivation: Monitoring the genomic evolution of Plasmodium falciparum-the most widespread and deadliest of the human-infecting malaria species-is critical for making decisions in response to changes in drug resistance, diagnostic test failures, and vaccine effectiveness. The MalariaGEN data resources are the world's largest whole genome sequencing databases for Plasmodium parasites. The size and complexity of such data is a barrier to many potential end users in both public health and academic research. A user-friendly method for accessing and exploring data on the genetic variation of P. falciparum would greatly enable efforts in studying and controlling malaria.

Results: We developed Pf-HaploAtlas, a web application enabling exploratory data analysis of genomic variation without requiring advanced technical expertise. The app provides analysis-ready data catalogues and visualisations of amino acid haplotypes for all 5,102 core P. falciparum genes. Pf-HaploAtlas facilitates comprehensive spatial and temporal exploration of genes and variants of interest by using data from 16,203 samples, from 33 countries, and spread between the years 1984 and 2018. The scope of Pf-HaploAtlas will expand with each new MalariaGEN Plasmodium data release.

Availability: Pf-HaploAtlas is available online for public use at https://apps.malariagen.net/pf-haploatlas, which allows users to download the underlying amino acid haplotype data for further analyses, and its source code is freely available on GitHub under the MIT licence at https://github.com/malariagen/pf-haploatlas.

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