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Genome binning of viral entities from bulk metagenomics data

Authors :
Jespersen Ml
Jakob Stokholm
Dennis Sandris Nielsen
Ling Deng
Shiraz A. Shah
Johansen J
Jakob Nybo Nissen
Søren J. Sørensen
Damian R. Plichta
Simon Rasmussen
Hans Bisgaard
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Despite the accelerating number of uncultivated virus sequences discovered in metagenomics and their apparent importance for health and disease, the human gut virome and its interactions with bacteria in the gastrointestinal are not well understood. In addition, a paucity of whole-virome datasets from subjects with gastrointestinal diseases is preventing a deeper understanding of the virome’s role in disease and in gastrointestinal ecology as a whole. By combining a deep-learning based metagenomics binning algorithm with paired metagenome and metavirome datasets we developed the Phages from Metagenomics Binning (PHAMB) approach for binning thousands of viral genomes directly from bulk metagenomics data. Simultaneously our methodology enables clustering of viral genomes into accurate taxonomic viral populations. We applied this methodology on the Human Microbiome Project 2 (HMP2) cohort and recovered 6,077 HQ genomes from 1,024 viral populations and explored viral-host interactions. We show that binning can be advantageously applied to existing and future metagenomes to illuminate viral ecological dynamics with other microbiome constituents.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........58806ab10bf2e0873144f7f5ddbf2a0a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.07.451412