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GUNC: Detection of Chimerism and Contamination in Prokaryotic Genomes
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2020
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsMicrobial EvolutionHigh Throughput SequencingGenome UncluttererMolecular EcologyGunc ComplementsGenome AnalysisGenome EngineeringAbstract GenomesProkaryotic GenomesBioinformaticsNext-generation SequencingGenome SequencingMicrobiologyMedicineGenome EditingSequence Assembly
Abstract Genomes are critical units in microbiology, yet ascertaining quality in prokaryotic genomes remains a formidable challenge. We present GUNC (the Genome UNClutterer), a tool that accurately detects and quantifies genome chimerism based on the lineage homogeneity of individual contigs using a genome’s full complement of genes. GUNC complements existing approaches by targeting previously underdetected types of contamination: we conservatively estimate that 5.7% of genomes in GenBank, 5.2% in RefSeq, and 15-30% of pre-filtered ‘high quality’ metagenome-assembled genomes in recent studies are undetected chimeras. GUNC provides a fast and robust tool to substantially improve prokaryotic genome quality. Source code (GPLv3+): https://github.com/grp-bork/gunc
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