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TreeWave: command line tool for alignment-free phylogeny reconstruction based on graphical representation of DNA
Nasma Boumajdi1, Houda Bendani1, Lahcen Belyamani2,3,4
1Laboratory of Biotechnology (MedBiotech), Rabat Medical & Pharmacy School, Bioinova Research Center, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat, Morocco.
Background:
Genomic sequence similarity comparison is a crucial research area in bioinformatics. Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is the basic technique used to identify regions of similarity between sequences, although MSA tools are widely used and highly accurate, they are often limited by computational complexity, and inaccuracies when handling highly divergent sequences, which leads to the development of alignment-free (AF) algorithms.
Results:
This paper presents TreeWave, a novel AF approach based on frequency chaos game representation and discrete wavelet transform of sequences for phylogeny inference. We validate our method on various genomic datasets such as complete virus genome sequences, bacteria genome sequences, human mitochondrial genome sequences, and rRNA gene sequences. Compared to classical methods, our tool demonstrates a significant reduction in running time, especially when analyzing large datasets. The resulting phylogenetic trees show that TreeWave has similar classification accuracy to the classical MSA methods based on the normalized Robinson-Foulds distances and Baker's Gamma coefficients.
Conclusions:
TreeWave is an open source and user-friendly command line tool for phylogeny reconstruction. It is a faster and more scalable tool that prioritizes computational efficiency while maintaining accuracy. TreeWave is freely available at https://github.com/nasmaB/TreeWave .
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