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Dylan Lebatteux1, Amine M Remita1, Abdoulaye Baniré Diallo1
1Department of Computer Science, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
Abstract:
The classification of pathogens in emerging and re-emerging viruses represents major interests in taxonomic studies, functional genomics, host-pathogen interplay, prevention, and disease treatments. It consists of assigning a given sequence to its related group of known sequences sharing similar characteristics and traits. The challenges to such classification could be associated with several virus properties including recombination, mutation rate, multiplicity of motifs, and diversity. In domains such as pathogen monitoring and surveillance, it is important to detect and quantify known and novel taxa without exploiting the full and accurate alignments or virus family profiles. In this study, we propose an alignment-free method, CASTOR-KRFE, to detect discriminating subsequences within known pathogen sequences to classify accurately unknown pathogen sequences. This method includes three major steps: (1) vectorization of known viral genomic sequences based on
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