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StrainSeeker: fast identification of bacterial strains from unassembled sequencing reads using user-provided guide trees.

Mart Roosaare, Mihkel Vaher, Lauris Kaplinski, Mart Mols, Reidar Andreson, Maarja Lepamets, Triinu Koressaar, Paul Naaber, Siiri Koljalg, Maido Remm
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/040261
Mart Roosaare
University of Tartu;
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Mihkel Vaher
University of Tartu;
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Lauris Kaplinski
University of Tartu;
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Mart Mols
University of Tartu;
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Reidar Andreson
University of Tartu;
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Maarja Lepamets
University of Tartu;
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Triinu Koressaar
University of Tartu;
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Paul Naaber
synlab Eesti
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Siiri Koljalg
University of Tartu;
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Maido Remm
University of Tartu;
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Abstract

Background Fast, accurate and high-throughput detection of bacteria is in great demand. The present work was conducted to investigate the possibility of identifying both known and unknown bacterial strains from unassembled next-generation sequencing reads using custom-made guide trees. Results A program named StrainSeeker was developed that constructs a list of specific k-mers for each node of any given Newick-format tree and enables rapid identification of bacterial genomes within minutes. StrainSeeker has been tested and shown to successfully identify Escherichia coli strains from mixed samples in less than 5 minutes. StrainSeeker can also identify bacterial strains from highly diverse metagenomics samples. StrainSeeker is available at http://bioinfo.ut.ee/strainseeker. Conclusions Our novel approach can be useful for both clinical diagnostics and research laboratories because novel bacterial strains are constantly emerging and their fast and accurate detection is very important.

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StrainSeeker: fast identification of bacterial strains from unassembled sequencing reads using user-provided guide trees.
Mart Roosaare, Mihkel Vaher, Lauris Kaplinski, Mart Mols, Reidar Andreson, Maarja Lepamets, Triinu Koressaar, Paul Naaber, Siiri Koljalg, Maido Remm
bioRxiv 040261; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/040261
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StrainSeeker: fast identification of bacterial strains from unassembled sequencing reads using user-provided guide trees.
Mart Roosaare, Mihkel Vaher, Lauris Kaplinski, Mart Mols, Reidar Andreson, Maarja Lepamets, Triinu Koressaar, Paul Naaber, Siiri Koljalg, Maido Remm
bioRxiv 040261; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/040261

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