IsoPlotter(+): A Tool for Studying the Compositional Architecture of Genomes.

ISRN bioinformatics Pub Date : 2013-04-18 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/725434
Eran Elhaik, Dan Graur
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Eukaryotic genomes, particularly animal genomes, have a complex, nonuniform, and nonrandom internal compositional organization. The compositional organization of animal genomes can be described as a mosaic of discrete genomic regions, called "compositional domains," each with a distinct GC content that significantly differs from those of its upstream and downstream neighboring domains. A typical animal genome consists of a mixture of compositionally homogeneous and nonhomogeneous domains of varying lengths and nucleotide compositions that are interspersed with one another. We have devised IsoPlotter, an unbiased segmentation algorithm for inferring the compositional organization of genomes. IsoPlotter has become an indispensable tool for describing genomic composition and has been used in the analysis of more than a dozen genomes. Applications include describing new genomes, correlating domain composition with gene composition and their density, studying the evolution of genomes, testing phylogenomic hypotheses, and detect regions of potential interbreeding between human and extinct hominines. To extend the use of IsoPlotter, we designed a completely automated pipeline, called IsoPlotter(+) to carry out all segmentation analyses, including graphical display, and built a repository for compositional domain maps of all fully sequenced vertebrate and invertebrate genomes. The IsoPlotter(+) pipeline and repository offer a comprehensive solution to the study of genome compositional architecture. Here, we demonstrate IsoPlotter(+) by applying it to human and insect genomes. The computational tools and data repository are available online.

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IsoPlotter(+):一个研究基因组组成结构的工具。
真核生物基因组,特别是动物基因组,具有复杂的、非均匀的、非随机的内部组成组织。动物基因组的组成结构可以被描述为离散基因组区域的马赛克,称为“组成结构域”,每个区域都有不同的GC含量,与其上游和下游相邻结构域显著不同。一个典型的动物基因组由不同长度和核苷酸组成的组成均匀和非均匀结构域的混合物组成,这些结构域相互穿插。我们设计了IsoPlotter,一种无偏分割算法,用于推断基因组的组成组织。IsoPlotter已成为描述基因组组成的不可或缺的工具,并已用于分析十多个基因组。应用包括描述新的基因组,将结构域组成与基因组成及其密度相关联,研究基因组的进化,测试系统基因组学假设,以及检测人类与已灭绝的古人类之间潜在的杂交区域。为了扩展IsoPlotter的使用,我们设计了一个完全自动化的管道,称为IsoPlotter(+)来执行所有的分割分析,包括图形显示,并建立了一个存储库,用于所有完整测序的脊椎动物和无脊椎动物基因组的组成域图。IsoPlotter(+)管道和存储库为基因组组成结构的研究提供了一个全面的解决方案。在这里,我们通过将IsoPlotter(+)应用于人类和昆虫基因组来演示它。计算工具和数据存储库可在线获得。
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