2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.05.425417
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Taxonomy-aware, sequence similarity ranking reliably predicts phage-host relationships

Abstract: MotivationSimilar regions in virus and host genomes provide strong evidence for phage-host interaction, and BLAST is one of the leading tools to predict hosts from phage sequences. However, BLAST-based host prediction has three limitations: (i) top-scoring prokaryotic sequences do not always point to the actual host, (ii) mosaic phage genomes may produce matches to many, typically related, bacteria, and (iii) phage and host sequences may diverge beyond the point where their relationship can be detected by a BL… Show more

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“…Alignment-based tools [e.g., BLASTN (Altschul et al, 1997), Phirbo (Zielezinski et al, 2021)] produce the highest host prediction accuracy of 25-44% at the species level (i.e., percentage of viruses with a correctly predicted host species; for details see Supplementary Material). Nevertheless, these tools have considerable time and memory requirements for large datasets, which hinders their use in metagenomic studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alignment-based tools [e.g., BLASTN (Altschul et al, 1997), Phirbo (Zielezinski et al, 2021)] produce the highest host prediction accuracy of 25-44% at the species level (i.e., percentage of viruses with a correctly predicted host species; for details see Supplementary Material). Nevertheless, these tools have considerable time and memory requirements for large datasets, which hinders their use in metagenomic studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phirbo is available at https://github.com/aziele/phirbo [ 52 ]. Accessions of viral and prokaryotic sequences used in this study were retrieved from [ 25 , 26 , 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%