Using Open Source Tools for Analysis of the Mutation Rate of African Cassava Mosaic Virus

Grey Chibawe, Lillian Mzyece, Mayumbo Nyirenda, J. Phiri
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Popular tools used in studies in life sciences are often costly. This often pauses challenges to researchers in spite of the fact that research continues to be a key to the successful systematic development of new knowledge and a fundamental aspect to the usefulness of all higher education. Particularly, higher education also aims to advance, create and disseminate knowledge through research. Such critical studies like mutation studies therefore require affordable and fast results yielding software. In such research, open source software tools become handy in place of expensive proprietary tools. In order to provide alternative software tools for research, we decided to use a case study of the mutation of the African Cassava Mosaic Virus (ACMV) done by researchers in Zambia. The study of ACMV mutation is hampered by fragmented and non-user-friendly tools, which are currently available. A number of the tools used also depend on network connection, especially the Internet, to access and analyze data. To help alleviate this problem this research proposes the use of open source libraries in biopython to generate cost efficient and user-friendly solutions. Additionally, we propose the use of an open standard using XML as a standard protocol to share data between applications or stages in genomic data analysis of the ACMV. In our strife to provide open source solutions we analysed various tools and noted that biopython is quite popular. During our study of biopython our initial results show that it’s possible to use free tools to analyze data in the life sciences and consequently reduce the time and cost required to analyze ACMV. Based on this case study we propose the adoption of such open source libraries in order to make research much more affordable for scientists in the life sciences for researches that operate within a constrained budget.
利用开源工具分析非洲木薯花叶病毒的突变率
生命科学研究中使用的常用工具通常是昂贵的。尽管研究仍然是新知识成功系统发展的关键,也是所有高等教育有用性的一个基本方面,但这往往使研究人员面临的挑战停滞不前。特别是,高等教育还旨在通过研究来推进、创造和传播知识。因此,像突变研究这样的关键研究需要负担得起且快速产生结果的软件。在这样的研究中,开源软件工具代替昂贵的专有工具变得很方便。为了为研究提供可替代的软件工具,我们决定使用赞比亚研究人员对非洲木薯花叶病毒(ACMV)突变的案例研究。ACMV突变的研究受到目前可用的碎片化和非用户友好工具的阻碍。使用的许多工具也依赖于网络连接,特别是Internet,来访问和分析数据。为了帮助缓解这一问题,本研究建议在bioppython中使用开源库来生成成本效益高且用户友好的解决方案。此外,我们建议使用开放标准,使用XML作为标准协议,在ACMV基因组数据分析的应用程序或阶段之间共享数据。在我们努力提供开源解决方案的过程中,我们分析了各种工具,并注意到bioppython非常受欢迎。在我们对bioppython的研究过程中,我们的初步结果表明,可以使用免费的工具来分析生命科学中的数据,从而减少分析ACMV所需的时间和成本。基于这个案例研究,我们建议采用这样的开源库,以使生命科学领域的科学家在预算有限的情况下更能负担得起研究。
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