What the Phage: a scalable workflow for the identification and analysis of phage sequences

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Date
2022
Volume
11
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Oxford : Oxford University Press
Abstract

Phages are among the most abundant and diverse biological entities on earth. Phage prediction from sequence data is a crucial first step to understanding their impact on the environment. A variety of bacteriophage prediction tools have been developed over the years. They differ in algorithmic approach, results, and ease of use. We, therefore, developed "What the Phage"(WtP), an easy-to-use and parallel multitool approach for phage prediction combined with an annotation and classification downstream strategy, thus supporting the user's decision-making process by summarizing the results of the different prediction tools in charts and tables. WtP is reproducible and scales to thousands of datasets through a workflow manager (Nextflow). WtP is freely available under a GPL-3.0 license (https://github.com/replikation/What_the_Phage).

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Docker, easy to use, multitool approach, Nextflow, phage prediction, scalable
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Marquet, M., Hölzer, M., Pletz, M. W., Viehweger, A., Makarewicz, O., Ehricht, R., & Brandt, C. (2022). What the Phage: a scalable workflow for the identification and analysis of phage sequences. 11. https://doi.org//10.1093/gigascience/giac110
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CC BY 4.0 Unported