The GEN-ERA toolbox: unified and reproducible workflows for research in microbial genomics

Author:

Cornet Luc1ORCID,Durieu Benoit2ORCID,Baert Frederik1ORCID,D'hooge Elizabet1ORCID,Colignon David3ORCID,Meunier Loic4ORCID,Lupo Valérian4ORCID,Cleenwerck Ilse5ORCID,Daniel Heide-Marie6ORCID,Rigouts Leen7ORCID,Sirjacobs Damien4ORCID,Declerck Stéphane6ORCID,Vandamme Peter5ORCID,Wilmotte Annick2ORCID,Baurain Denis4ORCID,Becker Pierre1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BCCM/IHEM, Mycology and Aerobiology, Sciensano , 1050, Brussels , Belgium

2. InBioS, Physiology and Bacterial Genetics, University of Liège , 4000, Liège , Belgium

3. Applied and Computational Electromagnetics (ACE), University of Liège , 4000, Liège , Belgium

4. InBioS–PhytoSYSTEMS, Eukaryotic Phylogenomics, University of Liège , 4000, Liège , Belgium

5. BCCM/LMG and Laboratory of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Ghent University , 9000, Ghent , Belgium

6. BCCM/MUCL and Laboratory of Mycology, Earth and Life Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, ELIM 1348 , Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium

7. BCCM/ITM, Mycobacteriology Unit, Institute of Tropical Medicine , 2000, Antwerp , Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMicrobial culture collections play a key role in taxonomy by studying the diversity of their strains and providing well-characterized biological material to the scientific community for fundamental and applied research. These microbial resource centers thus need to implement new standards in species delineation, including whole-genome sequencing and phylogenomics. In this context, the genomic needs of the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms were studied, resulting in the GEN-ERA toolbox. The latter is a unified cluster of bioinformatic workflows dedicated to both bacteria and small eukaryotes (e.g., yeasts).FindingsThis public toolbox allows researchers without a specific training in bioinformatics to perform robust phylogenomic analyses. Hence, it facilitates all steps from genome downloading and quality assessment, including genomic contamination estimation, to tree reconstruction. It also offers workflows for average nucleotide identity comparisons and metabolic modeling.Technical detailsNextflow workflows are launched by a single command and are available on the GEN-ERA GitHub repository (https://github.com/Lcornet/GENERA). All the workflows are based on Singularity containers to increase reproducibility.TestingThe toolbox was developed for a diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. It was further tested on an empirical dataset of 18 (meta)genomes of early branching Cyanobacteria, providing the most up-to-date phylogenomic analysis of the Gloeobacterales order, the first group to diverge in the evolutionary tree of Cyanobacteria.ConclusionThe GEN-ERA toolbox can be used to infer completely reproducible comparative genomic and metabolic analyses on prokaryotes and small eukaryotes. Although designed for routine bioinformatics of culture collections, it can also be used by all researchers interested in microbial taxonomy, as exemplified by our case study on Gloeobacterales.

Funder

Belgian Science Policy Office

Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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