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V-pipe 3.0: a sustainable pipeline for within-sample viral genetic diversity estimation
Lara Fuhrmann1,2, Kim Philipp Jablonski1,2, Ivan Topolsky1,2
1Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, Basel 4056, Switzerland.
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The large amount and diversity of viral genomic datasets generated by next-generation sequencing technologies poses a set of challenges for computational data analysis workflows, including rigorous quality control, scaling to large sample sizes, and tailored steps for specific applications. Here, we present V-pipe 3.0, a computational pipeline designed for analyzing next-generation sequencing data of short viral genomes. It is developed to enable reproducible, scalable, adaptable, and transparent inference of genetic diversity of viral samples. By presenting 2 large-scale data analysis projects, we demonstrate the effectiveness of V-pipe 3.0 in supporting sustainable viral genomic data science.

