
pmid: 38700279
As the volume of sequence data from variable pathogens increases, means of analyzing, annotating and extracting specific taxa for study becomes more difficult. To meet these challenges for datasets with hundreds to thousands of taxa, 'Phylobook' was developed. Starting with a sequence alignment file, Phylobook generates and displays phylogenetic trees adjacent to highlighter plots showing the position of mutations, and allows the user to identify lineages and recombinants, annotate and export selected subsets of sequences for downstream analysis. Accurate lineage assignment, which is difficult to automate, is aided using annotations created by different clustering methods. Phylobook provides web-based display combined with automated clustering and manual editing to allow for expert assessment and correction of lineage assignments and extraction for downstream analysis.
lineage assignment, sequence extraction, QH301-705.5, sequence annotation, Computational Biology, Cluster Analysis, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Biology (General), phylogeny, highlighter plot, Sequence Alignment, Phylogeny, Software
lineage assignment, sequence extraction, QH301-705.5, sequence annotation, Computational Biology, Cluster Analysis, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Biology (General), phylogeny, highlighter plot, Sequence Alignment, Phylogeny, Software
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