宏基因组探索外序列空间。

Bacteriophage Pub Date : 2014-12-15 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4161/21597081.2014.979664
Bas E Dutilh
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直接从环境中对DNA或RNA进行测序通常会导致许多测序读数在数据库中没有同源物。这些被称为“未知”,反映了我们生物圈中巨大的未被探索的微生物序列空间,也被称为“生物暗物质”。然而,未知因素也存在,因为宏基因组数据集没有得到最佳挖掘。研究人员面临着发表和继续研究的压力,而未知的序列往往被保留下来,结论是基于带有注释的同源物的读数得出的。这可能导致大量和广泛的基因组被忽视,例如最近发现的人类肠道噬菌体。噬菌体序列是生物圈和序列空间中最丰富和遗传多样性最丰富的组成部分。然而,生物序列空间的实际大小是多少,这仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。霰弹枪宏基因组的重新组装是解决这个问题的最有力的工具。
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Metagenomic ventures into outer sequence space.

Sequencing DNA or RNA directly from the environment often results in many sequencing reads that have no homologs in the database. These are referred to as "unknowns," and reflect the vast unexplored microbial sequence space of our biosphere, also known as "biological dark matter." However, unknowns also exist because metagenomic datasets are not optimally mined. There is a pressure on researchers to publish and move on, and the unknown sequences are often left for what they are, and conclusions drawn based on reads with annotated homologs. This can cause abundant and widespread genomes to be overlooked, such as the recently discovered human gut bacteriophage crAssphage. The unknowns may be enriched for bacteriophage sequences, the most abundant and genetically diverse component of the biosphere and of sequence space. However, it remains an open question, what is the actual size of biological sequence space? The de novo assembly of shotgun metagenomes is the most powerful tool to address this question.

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