A gene based bacterial whole genome comparison toolkit.

Resumo
Most of the computational biology analysis is made comparing genomic features. The nucleotide and amino acid sequence alignments are frequently used in gene function identification and genome comparison. Despite its widespread use, there are limitations in their analysis capabilities that need to be considered but are often overlooked or unknown by many researchers. This paper presents a gene based whole genome comparison toolkit which can be used not only as an alternative and more robust way to compare a set of whole genomes, but, also, to understand the tradeoff of the use of sequence local alignment in this kind of comparison. A study case was performed considering fifteen whole genomes of the Xanthomonas genus. The results were compared with the 16S rRNA-processing protein RimM phylogeny and some thresholds for the use of sequence alignments in this kind of analysis were discussed.
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Bioinformatics, Phylogeny, Pangenome, Genome visualization
Citação
DIGIAMPIETRI, L. A. et al. A gene based bacterial whole genome comparison toolkit. Revista de Informática Teórica e Aplicada: RITA, v. 26, n.1, p. 36-46, 2019. Disponível em: <https://seer.ufrgs.br/rita/article/view/RITA-VOL26-NR1-36>. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2020.