A Galaxy-based bioinformatics pipeline for optimised, streamlined microsatellite development from Illumina next-generation sequencing data.

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Conservation Genetics Resources Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-02 DOI:10.1007/s12686-016-0570-7
Sarah M Griffiths, Graeme Fox, Peter J Briggs, Ian J Donaldson, Simon Hood, Pen Richardson, George W Leaver, Nathan K Truelove, Richard F Preziosi
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Abstract

Microsatellites are useful tools for ecologists and conservationist biologists, but are taxa-specific and traditionally expensive and time-consuming to develop. New methods using next-generation sequencing (NGS) have reduced these problems, but the plethora of software available for processing NGS data may cause confusion and difficulty for researchers new to the field of bioinformatics. We developed a bioinformatics pipeline for microsatellite development from Illumina paired-end sequences, which is packaged in the open-source bioinformatics tool Galaxy. This optimises and streamlines the design of a microsatellite panel and provides a user-friendly graphical user interface. The pipeline utilises existing programs along with our own novel program and wrappers to: quality-filter and trim reads (Trimmomatic); generate sequence quality reports (FastQC); identify potentially-amplifiable microsatellite loci (Pal_finder); design primers (Primer3); assemble pairs of reads to enhance marker amplification success rates (PANDAseq); and filter optimal loci (Pal_filter). The complete pipeline is freely available for use via a pre-configured Galaxy instance, accessible at https://palfinder.ls.manchester.ac.uk.

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基于Illumina下一代测序数据的优化、流线型微卫星开发的基于星系的生物信息学管道。
微型卫星对于生态学家和自然保护生物学家来说是有用的工具,但它们是特定于分类群的,开发起来传统上既昂贵又耗时。使用下一代测序(NGS)的新方法已经减少了这些问题,但是过多的可用于处理NGS数据的软件可能会给生物信息学领域的新研究人员带来困惑和困难。我们从Illumina配对端序列中开发了一个用于微卫星开发的生物信息学管道,该管道被打包在开源生物信息学工具Galaxy中。这优化和简化了微卫星面板的设计,并提供了一个用户友好的图形用户界面。管道利用现有程序以及我们自己的新程序和包装器来:质量过滤和修剪读取(Trimmomatic);生成序列质量报告(FastQC);识别潜在可扩增的微卫星基因座(Pal_finder);设计引物(Primer3);组装成对reads以提高标记扩增成功率(PANDAseq);并过滤最优位点(Pal_filter)。完整的管道可以通过预配置的Galaxy实例免费使用,访问网址为https://palfinder.ls.manchester.ac.uk。
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Conservation Genetics Resources
Conservation Genetics Resources BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
42
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Conservation Genetics Resources promotes the conservation of genetic diversity and advances the study of conservation genetics by providing rapid publication of technical papers and reviews on methodological innovations or improvements, computer programs, and genomic resources, as well as on the practical application of these resources towards the development of effective conservation policy and practice.
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