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Commun Biol ; 5(1): 151, 2022 02 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35194141

ABSTRACT

A large gap remains between sequencing a microbial community and characterizing all of the organisms inside of it. Here we develop a novel method to taxonomically bin metagenomic assemblies through alignment of contigs against a reference database. We show that this workflow, BugSplit, bins metagenome-assembled contigs to species with a 33% absolute improvement in F1-score when compared to alternative tools. We perform nanopore mNGS on patients with COVID-19, and using a reference database predating COVID-19, demonstrate that BugSplit's taxonomic binning enables sensitive and specific detection of a novel coronavirus not possible with other approaches. When applied to nanopore mNGS data from cases of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, BugSplit's taxonomic binning accurately separates pathogen sequences from those of the host and microbiota, and unlocks the possibility of sequence typing, in silico serotyping, and antimicrobial resistance prediction of each organism within a sample. BugSplit is available at https://bugseq.com/academic .


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Algorithms , Bacteria/genetics , Computational Biology/methods , Metagenome/genetics , Metagenomics/methods , Nanopore Sequencing/methods , Bacteria/classification , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19/virology , Humans , Internet , Pandemics/prevention & control , Reproducibility of Results , SARS-CoV-2/classification , SARS-CoV-2/genetics , SARS-CoV-2/physiology
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Nature ; 586(7827): 80-86, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32717741

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Tandem DNA repeats vary in the size and sequence of each unit (motif). When expanded, these tandem DNA repeats have been associated with more than 40 monogenic disorders1. Their involvement in disorders with complex genetics is largely unknown, as is the extent of their heterogeneity. Here we investigated the genome-wide characteristics of tandem repeats that had motifs with a length of 2-20 base pairs in 17,231 genomes of families containing individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)2,3 and population control individuals4. We found extensive polymorphism in the size and sequence of motifs. Many of the tandem repeat loci that we detected correlated with cytogenetic fragile sites. At 2,588 loci, gene-associated expansions of tandem repeats that were rare among population control individuals were significantly more prevalent among individuals with ASD than their siblings without ASD, particularly in exons and near splice junctions, and in genes related to the development of the nervous system and cardiovascular system or muscle. Rare tandem repeat expansions had a prevalence of 23.3% in children with ASD compared with 20.7% in children without ASD, which suggests that tandem repeat expansions make a collective contribution to the risk of ASD of 2.6%. These rare tandem repeat expansions included previously undescribed ASD-linked expansions in DMPK and FXN, which are associated with neuromuscular conditions, and in previously unknown loci such as FGF14 and CACNB1. Rare tandem repeat expansions were associated with lower IQ and adaptive ability. Our results show that tandem DNA repeat expansions contribute strongly to the genetic aetiology and phenotypic complexity of ASD.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/genetics , DNA Repeat Expansion/genetics , Genome, Human/genetics , Genomics , Tandem Repeat Sequences/genetics , Female , Fibroblast Growth Factors/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Humans , Intelligence/genetics , Iron-Binding Proteins/genetics , Male , Myotonin-Protein Kinase/genetics , Nucleotide Motifs , Polymorphism, Genetic , Frataxin
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