MuDoGeR: Multi-Domain Genome Recovery from metagenomes made easy

Author:

Nunes da Rocha Ulisses,Kasmanas Jonas Coelho,Kallies René,Saraiva Joao PedroORCID,Brizola Toscan Rodolfo,Štefanič Polonca,Bicalho Marcos Fleming,Correa Felipe Borim,Baştürk Merve Nida,Fousekis Efthymios,Barbosa Luiz Miguel Viana,Plewka Julia,Probst Alexander,Baldrian PetrORCID,Stadler PeterORCID,

Abstract

AbstractSeveral frameworks that recover genomes from Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, and viruses from metagenomes exist. For those with little bioinformatics experience, it is difficult to evaluate quality, annotate genes, dereplicate, assign taxonomy and calculate relative abundance and coverage from genomes belonging to different domains. MuDoGeR is a user-friendly tool accessible for non-bioinformaticians that make genome recovery from metagenomes of Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, and viruses alone or in combination easy. By testing MuDoGeR using 574 metagenomes and 24 genomes, we demonstrated users could run it in a few samples or high-throughput. MuDoGeR is an open-source software available at https://github.com/mdsufz/MuDoGeR.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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